Name Tana French Role Novelist | ||
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Awards Edgar Award for Best First Novel by an American Author Nominations Edgar Award for Best Novel, Goodreads Choice Awards Best Mystery & Thriller Books In the Woods, The Secret Place, The Likeness, Faithful Place, Broken Harbor Profiles | ||
Author tana french on her novel the secret place
Tana French (born 1973) is an Irish novelist and theatrical actress born in Vermont. Her debut novel In the Woods (2007), a psychological mystery, won the Edgar, Anthony, Macavity, and Barry awards for best first novel. She lives in Dublin. The British online newspaper, The Independent, has referred to her as the First Lady of Irish Crime, "who very quietly has become a huge international name among crime fiction readers."
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- Author tana french on her novel the secret place
- Tana french author the secret place on book talk radio
- Personal life
- Career
- Awards
- References

Tana french author the secret place on book talk radio
Personal life

Tana French was born in the United States to Elena Hvostoff-Lombardi and David French, but lived in numerous countries as a child, including Ireland, Italy, the US, and Malawi. Her father was an economist who worked on resource management for the developing world, so the family lived in many different cultures. French attended Trinity College, Dublin and trained in acting. She ultimately settled in Ireland and since 1990 has lived in Dublin, which she considers home. French is married and has two daughters with her husband. She has retained dual citizenship of the US and Italy.
Career

French was enthralled by both acting and writing since her childhood days but eventually focused more on acting. She trained as a professional actor at Trinity, and she works in theater, film, and voiceover. In her later 30s, her passion for writing was unexpectedly rekindled. Her choice of genre stems from her profound interest in mystery and crime novels, which she grew up reading. She began writing her debut novel in the months-long lulls between castings. Titled In the Woods, it was published in 2007 to much international acclaim and received rave reviews from many publications. Publishers Weekly praised French, saying she “expertly walks the line between police procedural and psychological thriller in her debut" and that "Ryan and Maddox are empathetic and flawed heroes, whose partnership and friendship elevate the narrative beyond a gory tale of murdered children and repressed childhood trauma." It received several literary prizes, was a bestseller in hardcover and paperback, and has been termed a 'dream debut'. As of 2015 more than one million copies of In the Woods have been sold. In 2015, Euston Films & Veritas acquired the rights to the book to be launched as a TV series. Flavorwire, in 2014, included it in their 50 of the Greatest Debut Novels Since 1950.

Her follow-up novel The Likeness (2008), presents the story of the debut novel's lead character Cassie Maddox. It immediately soared high on bestseller lists in various countries and stayed firmly anchored on the New York Times Best Seller list for several months. In its reviews of the novel, Kirkus praised its mix of "police procedures, psychological thrills and gothic romance beautifully woven into one stunning story". In an interview with The Guardian, French revealed that Donna Tartt's The Secret History was a source of influence on The Likeness, opening up the "landscape of friendship as something worthy of exploration and something that could be powerful enough to trigger a murder."
Awards
