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Tana french the likeness review5/24/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() She’s deeply unhappy with the work and her new partner. Cassie has moved to the Domestic Violence unit in the wake of Operation Vestal. The book picks up some months after the end of In the Woods (as always, if you haven’t read the spoilers tag on the post, it’s your own fault). She weaves these complicated relationships in slow, intricate waves. If it wasn’t, I probably wouldn’t have gotten through it. It was a long process from start to finish. And then I was too tired to read at night (which is when I get a lot of my reading done). Then life happened and I wasn’t able to read a lot. Then when I came back to it, it took me a little while to get back in the groove. To meet the timeline, I had to put this one aside. I was about 100 pages in when I received an advanced copy of French’s newest book. I think part of the reason I didn’t like it as much is because I kept getting interrupted while reading it. Not as much as the other two but it was still very good. This is my third Tana French book since July, but it’s actually the second in the series. ![]()
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