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''A gripping read for those still pining for GONE GIRL'' Elle''s top five beach reads

The photo shows a boy who was murdered a year ago.
The caption says, ''I KNOW WHO KILLED HIM''.

Detective Stephen Moran hasn''t seen Holly Mackey since she was a nine-year-old witness to the events of Faithful Place. Now she''s sixteen and she''s shown up outside his squad room, with a photograph and a story.

Even in her exclusive boarding school, in the graceful golden world that Stephen has always longed for, bad things happen and people have secrets. The previous year, Christopher Harper, from the neighbouring boys'' school, was found murdered on the grounds. And today, in the Secret Place - the school noticeboard where girls can pin up their secrets anonymously - Holly found the card.

Solving this case could take Stephen onto the Murder squad. But to get it solved, he will have to work with Detective Antoinette Conway - tough, prickly,

Trade Review
The new Tartt - the thriller that's every bit as good as The Secret History . . . Classic in the making. * Sunday Times *
French is one of the most consistently exciting crime novelists working today. The Secret Place may be her most ambitious book yet . . . completely riveting. French offers a chilling portrait of the ways in which teenage friendships can overrule any conventional morality. * Mail on Sunday *
Tana French is now the undisputed queen of Irish crime fiction . . . her books transcend genre. Her prose is "literary fiction", her plots are intricate, her characters and dialogue compellingly real. * Sunday Independent *
This riveting crime novel may be set in a girls' school but it is definitely not kids' stuff. French's prose glitters, creating a gripping mystery set in a world of shadows and tension * Sunday Mirror *
This transcends its thriller origins. * Observer *
A particularly well written page-turner. * Daily Express *

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      Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
      Publication Date: 09/04/2015
      ISBN13: 9781444755619, 978-1444755619
      ISBN10: 1444755617

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      ''A gripping read for those still pining for GONE GIRL'' Elle''s top five beach reads

      The photo shows a boy who was murdered a year ago.
      The caption says, ''I KNOW WHO KILLED HIM''.

      Detective Stephen Moran hasn''t seen Holly Mackey since she was a nine-year-old witness to the events of Faithful Place. Now she''s sixteen and she''s shown up outside his squad room, with a photograph and a story.

      Even in her exclusive boarding school, in the graceful golden world that Stephen has always longed for, bad things happen and people have secrets. The previous year, Christopher Harper, from the neighbouring boys'' school, was found murdered on the grounds. And today, in the Secret Place - the school noticeboard where girls can pin up their secrets anonymously - Holly found the card.

      Solving this case could take Stephen onto the Murder squad. But to get it solved, he will have to work with Detective Antoinette Conway - tough, prickly,

      Trade Review
      The new Tartt - the thriller that's every bit as good as The Secret History . . . Classic in the making. * Sunday Times *
      French is one of the most consistently exciting crime novelists working today. The Secret Place may be her most ambitious book yet . . . completely riveting. French offers a chilling portrait of the ways in which teenage friendships can overrule any conventional morality. * Mail on Sunday *
      Tana French is now the undisputed queen of Irish crime fiction . . . her books transcend genre. Her prose is "literary fiction", her plots are intricate, her characters and dialogue compellingly real. * Sunday Independent *
      This riveting crime novel may be set in a girls' school but it is definitely not kids' stuff. French's prose glitters, creating a gripping mystery set in a world of shadows and tension * Sunday Mirror *
      This transcends its thriller origins. * Observer *
      A particularly well written page-turner. * Daily Express *

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