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Go to My LibraryFaithful Place A Novel
- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Penguin
- Pages
- 416
- ISBN
- 9780143119494
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Original edition details
Other editions (20)
Other editions

Faithful Place (Dublin Murder Squad, 3)
2010 • Recorded Books, LLC
English

Faithful Place
2010 • Viking
English

Faithful place
2018 • Molino RBA
Spanish

Faithful Place
2011 • Hodder
English

Faithful Place
2010 • Thorndike Press
English

Faithful Place
2010 • Viking
English

Faithful Place
2018 • Hachette Books Ireland
English

Faithful Place
2010 • Hodder and Stoughton
English

Faithful Place
2011 • Hachette Ireland
English

Faithful Place Dublin Murder Squad: 3
2010 • Hodder & Stoughton
English

Faithful Place
2010 • Hodder & Stoughton
English

Faithful Place
2010 • Hachette Ireland
English

Faithful Place
2011 • Hodder
English

Faithful Place
2010 • Thorndike/Windsor/Paragon
English

Faithful Place Dublin Murder Squad: 3
2016 • Hodder & Stoughton
English

Sterbenskalt
2012 • FISCHER Taschenbuch
German

Faithful Place
2013 • RBA Libros
Spanish

Faithful Place
2012 • Hodder & Stoughton
English

Faithful Place
2010 • Thorndike/Windsor/Paragon
English

Faithful Place
2010 • Penguin USA, Inc.
English
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Reviewers widely commend the book for its exceptional character development and rich atmosphere. Many found the protagonist, Frank Mackey, to be a deeply complex and authentic individual, whose journey and motivations are explored with meticulous detail, often leading readers to understand and even care for him despite initial impressions. The author's writing style is consistently lauded as alluring, brilliant, and thoughtful, creating a powerful sense of place that vividly immerses readers in the gritty, working-class Dublin setting. The story is driven by a cold case involving Frank's first love, drawing him back to his past and estranged family, which provides a compelling backdrop for the exploration of profound family dynamics, class structures, and the enduring impact of long-buried secrets.
However, some readers noted that the mystery aspect itself is often secondary to the character and family drama, leading to a less suspenseful plot that many found predictable or easy to solve early on. The pacing is described by some as slow or dense, particularly in the initial chapters, requiring patience to fully engage with the narrative. While many grew to appreciate Frank Mackey, a segment of reviewers found him initially or consistently unlikable, manipulative, or even abrasive, which made it challenging for them to connect with his character. A few also felt the extensive focus on the dysfunctional family, while central to the story, could sometimes become repetitive.
Despite these points, the book is largely considered a powerful and absorbing read, with many reviewers hailing it as one of the author's strongest works. Its strengths lie in its masterful character studies, evocative setting, and deep emotional resonance, which often overshadow any perceived weaknesses in the mystery plot. This book is highly recommended for readers who prioritize character-driven narratives and psychological drama over traditional, fast-paced crime thrillers. It will particularly appeal to those who appreciate literary fiction with a strong sense of place, authentic dialogue, and an unflinching exploration of complex family relationships and the lingering shadows of the past.
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