
Tana French: Dublin Crime Series (complete Series)
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Na French's Dublin Crime Squad novels, a total of two volumes. They are "Mysterious Forest" and "Invisible Guest" respectively. "Mysterious Forest": One summer afternoon, twelve-year-old Adam went into the forest to play with his friends Peter and Jamie. In the sun-dappled forest, they played hide and seek. After sunset, none of the three children returned home, and the parents' worries began to turn into panic. The search and rescue team searched all night, but only found Adam who was too frightened and had lost his memory. Peter and Jamie who were with him were never heard from again... Years later, Adam kept his name anonymous, changed his accent, and completely stayed away from the town where the incident occurred. He became Detective Rob of the Crime Squad of the Dublin Police Department. He has a straightforward female partner Cathy. One day they took over a murder case-the body of a twelve-year-old girl appeared on a stone altar in the forest. There are too many unspeakable coincidences between the age of the victim, the location of the crime and the case back then. This confusing murder of a girl brought Rob back to the place where the incident took place. As soon as he stepped into the forest, Rob felt a chill. What made Rob even more uneasy was that someone seemed to have noticed his identity. In order to find the truth, he decided to return to the forest again... "The Invisible Guest": Aisling never thought that today would be her end. She dressed up, prepared dinner for two, opened the red wine, lit candles, and waited carefully for that person to come to her door. But the next moment, she collapsed by the fireplace, with sunken eye sockets and bent legs, looking like a dead Barbie doll. Conway and her partner Steve were ordered to take over the case. They followed the clues and found many unusual things: Aisling had received a "be careful" message from her best friend Lucy earlier, and Aisling's date that night, Rory, claimed that he had not entered her vagina. House, Aisling seemed to have an ambiguous relationship with another unidentified man at the same time. An unidentified man broke into her house last year. Her past was unbearable... Conway felt that it was not that simple. She seemed to have seen this beautiful girl somewhere. This girl is not as innocent as she seems on the surface, and seems to be wrapped in layers of lies. However, colleagues in the police station keep saying or hinting that they should arrest Aisling's boyfriend and close the case quickly... Is this a trap set by colleagues in the police station, or is there another turbulent undercurrent?
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