The Likeness (Dublin Murder Squad #2) 
4.5 stars" Lexie Madison developed out of nothing like a Polaroid, she curled off the page and hung in the air like incense smoke, a girl with my face and a life from a half-forgotten dream."Four years ago, Detective Cassie Maddox went undercover as Lexie Madison, an identity she concocted with Detective Frank Mackey. But that case is long over, and Lexie Madison should no longer exist until she mysteriously appears once again as a dead body found in an old abandoned cottage. The fact that this
Impressive writing. Somewhat lyrical for a detective/mystery, but it added to the overall enjoyment. While the plot of replacing someone who was already using an assumed identity is improbable, French did a wonderful job of making it almost believable. The plot has a strong psychological angle, as the orphaned Cassie goes undercover, and finds herself in a close-knit circle of friends that are almost like family. Luckily for Cassie, they all have a rule of "no pasts," which helps protect her

This is one of my all time favorite books, especially for the reasons you mentioned. I also was not a fan of Frank so I skipped the next one of the
After being stunned by Tana French's opening novel, I was equally impressed with the second instalment of the Dublin Murder Squad. After being severely emotionally scarred during Operation Vestal, in which a young girl was murdered, Cassie Maddox left the Squad for the more structured world of Domestic Violence. After receiving a frantic call from Squad Detective (and current boyfriend) Sam O'Neill, she agrees to meet him at the scene of his latest case; perhaps her first mistake. Cassie arrives
Tana French could probably write a book on organic farming and I'd read it. I'd anticipate a major turf war between the USDA and the IOFGA and actually stay up late to find out whether ladybugs were an effective deterrent against garden pests. Fortunately, French's chosen milieu is much more exciting. With her debut novel In the Woods and this 2008 follow-up, French's finesse with weaving homicide investigation, Irish locale and intense character study together knocked me out.The Likeness is
This absolutely changed me as a person. We follow Cassie Maddox as she attempts to solve the murder of a woman using her stolen identity and goes undercover as the woman herself. Its been such a long time since I read a detective novel that had me so thoroughly engaged from the beginning and so invested. This book was claustrophobic, and got inside my skin it made me feel as though I were as trapped as Cassie. Tana French is an expert at placing clues and making even red herrings feel like a
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Title | : | The Likeness (Dublin Murder Squad #2) |
Author | : | Tana French |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 466 pages |
Published | : | May 1st 2009 by Penguin Books (first published July 17th 2008) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Fiction. Crime. Thriller. Mystery Thriller |
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In the “compellingˮ (The Boston Globe) and “pitch perfectˮ (Entertainment Weekly) follow-up to Tana French’s runaway bestseller In the Woods, itʼs six months later and Cassie Maddox has transferred out of the Dublin Murder Squad with no plans to go back—until an urgent telephone call summons her to a grisly crime scene. The victim looks exactly like Cassie and carries ID identifying herself as Alexandra Madison, an alias Cassie once used as an undercover cop. Cassie must discover not only who killed this girl, but, more important, who was this girl? New York Times bestselling author Tana French, author of The Witch Elm, is “the most important crime novelist to emerge in the past 10 years” (The Washington Post) and “inspires cultic devotion in readers” (The New Yorker). “Required reading for anyone who appreciates tough, unflinching intelligence and ingenious plotting.” —The New York TimesDeclare Books During The Likeness (Dublin Murder Squad #2)
Original Title: | The Likeness |
ISBN: | 0143115626 (ISBN13: 9780143115625) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Dublin Murder Squad #2 |
Characters: | Cassie Maddox, Lexie Madison, Sam O'Neill, Frank Mackey, Jackie Mackey |
Setting: | Ireland Dublin(Ireland) Glenskehy(Ireland) |
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4.5 stars" Lexie Madison developed out of nothing like a Polaroid, she curled off the page and hung in the air like incense smoke, a girl with my face and a life from a half-forgotten dream."Four years ago, Detective Cassie Maddox went undercover as Lexie Madison, an identity she concocted with Detective Frank Mackey. But that case is long over, and Lexie Madison should no longer exist until she mysteriously appears once again as a dead body found in an old abandoned cottage. The fact that this
Impressive writing. Somewhat lyrical for a detective/mystery, but it added to the overall enjoyment. While the plot of replacing someone who was already using an assumed identity is improbable, French did a wonderful job of making it almost believable. The plot has a strong psychological angle, as the orphaned Cassie goes undercover, and finds herself in a close-knit circle of friends that are almost like family. Luckily for Cassie, they all have a rule of "no pasts," which helps protect her

This is one of my all time favorite books, especially for the reasons you mentioned. I also was not a fan of Frank so I skipped the next one of the
After being stunned by Tana French's opening novel, I was equally impressed with the second instalment of the Dublin Murder Squad. After being severely emotionally scarred during Operation Vestal, in which a young girl was murdered, Cassie Maddox left the Squad for the more structured world of Domestic Violence. After receiving a frantic call from Squad Detective (and current boyfriend) Sam O'Neill, she agrees to meet him at the scene of his latest case; perhaps her first mistake. Cassie arrives
Tana French could probably write a book on organic farming and I'd read it. I'd anticipate a major turf war between the USDA and the IOFGA and actually stay up late to find out whether ladybugs were an effective deterrent against garden pests. Fortunately, French's chosen milieu is much more exciting. With her debut novel In the Woods and this 2008 follow-up, French's finesse with weaving homicide investigation, Irish locale and intense character study together knocked me out.The Likeness is
This absolutely changed me as a person. We follow Cassie Maddox as she attempts to solve the murder of a woman using her stolen identity and goes undercover as the woman herself. Its been such a long time since I read a detective novel that had me so thoroughly engaged from the beginning and so invested. This book was claustrophobic, and got inside my skin it made me feel as though I were as trapped as Cassie. Tana French is an expert at placing clues and making even red herrings feel like a
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