A fantastic book.
Tana French one of the best authors working today.
A murder mystery — but that’s only a tiny part of the story.
… the evolution of Cal, Lena, and especially Trey—from the “wild child” of the first book to a fierce teenager—is widely cited as the book’s greatest strength.
The Keeper (2026) is the third and final instalment in Tana French’s Cal Hooper trilogy, following The Searcher and The Hunter. Set in the remote Irish village of Ardnakelty, the novel concludes the story of retired Chicago detective Cal Hooper and his surrogate family.
- Small-Town Grudges: The death splits the community and reignites generations-old power struggles.
- Corporate Threats: A wealthy local family, the Moynihans, is pushing a scheme to buy up local farms to build a factory, threatening the village’s traditional way of life.
- Personal Tensions: Cal’s involvement strains his relationship with his fiancée, Lena Dunne, who wants to avoid the village’s “tangles” but eventually becomes deeply involved herself.
Fair criticism is finding this book too slow paced. Slow burn is a generous defence.
But I was sad when it ended. The Irish dialogue and slang so entertaining.
— Personally — I’d love to read a 4th book in the series. Trey would take down the bad guy once and for all.
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