For me it all goes back to that night, the dark corroded hinge between before and after, the slipped-in sheet of trick glass that tints everything on one side in its own murky colours and leaves everything on the other luminous and untouchable.
One night changes everything for Toby. A brutal attack leaves him traumatised, unsure even of the person he used to be. He seeks refuge at his uncle's rambling home, the Ivy House, filled with cherished memories of wild-strawberry summers and teenage parties with his cousins.
But not long after Toby's arrival, a discovery is made. A skull, tucked neatly inside the old wych elm in the garden.
As detectives begin to close in, Toby is forced to examine everything he thought he knew about his family, his past, and himself.
Industry Reviews
A truly great writer -- Gillian Flynn
The Wych Elm is her best novel yet -- Erin Kelly
Lyrical, suspenseful, unpredictable
My favourite novel of last year -- Sophie Hannah
Terrific - terrifying, amazing, and the prose is incandescent -- Stephen King
A masterpiece -- John Boyne
The finest crime writer around right now * Mail on Sunday *
One of the most compulsive psychological mysteries since Donna Tartt's The Secret History...impossible to put down * The Times *
The Wych Elm should cement French's place in the first rank of great literary novelists * Observer *
Her storytelling skills are incredible -- Sarra Manning * Red *
Gripping and suspenseful, with more twists than a rollercoaster, The Wych Elm is a magnificent novel -- John Boyne
French offers a masterclass in unreliability . . . dissolving the boundaries between genre and literary fiction * Sunday Times *
Her best book. Really, it is not a crime novel: as ever, Tana's scope is so much broader than that. It's a book about identity, childhood, luck and family...I absolutely loved it. -- Gillian McAllister
Inspires cultic devotion in readers...most crime fiction is diverting; French's is consuming * The New Yorker *
A brilliant examination of male privilege and family secrets -- What to Look Forward to in the World of Books 2019 * Guardian *
A darkly addictive story of family secrets -- Best Books of 2019 * i paper *
Tana French's writing is lyrical but sharp, her eye for detail exquisite, her storytelling skills incredible - I need to read her backlist right away! -- Sara Manning * Red Magazine *
Another one of her rich psychological thrillers that will work its way under your skin -- Lucy Mangan * Stylist *
French is a poet of mood and a master builder of plots -- Maureen Corrigan * The Washington Post *
A spectacularly talented writer -- Louise O'Neill, author of 'Asking for It'
Tana French is one of those rare writers whose publication date you put in your diary. Her effortless verve, insight and black wit still glimmer from every page. -- Kate Riordan, author of 'The Girl in the Photograph'
A hugely satisfying door-stopper of a novel, full of ambiguity, nuance and building menace. To read French is to experience that sense of utter disorientation that comes from the ground shifting constantly beneath your feet. Totally absorbing -- Tammy Cohen
Tana French's best and most intricately nuanced novel yet. . . Get ready for the whiplash brought on by its final twists and turns * New York Times *
A beautifully written, highly intelligent meditation on family relationships, the human mind, social politics and much more, often leavened with good jokes * Sunday Express *