The Keeper (Cal Hooper, Book 3), Tana French (9780241823774) — Readings Books
The Keeper (Cal Hooper, Book 3)
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The Keeper (Cal Hooper, Book 3)

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From the bestselling writer who has been called 'incandescent' by Stephen King and 'absolutely mesmerizing' by Gillian Flynn, comes the most compelling novel of Tana French's career yet.

On a cold night in a remote Irish village, a girl goes missing. Sweet, loving Rachel Holohan was about to be engaged to the son of the local big shot. Instead, she's dead in the river.

In a place like this, her death isn't simple. It comes wrapped in generations-old grudges and power struggles, and it splits the townland in two. Retired Chicago detective Cal Hooper has friends here now and he owes them loyalty, but his fiancee Lena wants nothing to do with Ardnakelty's tangles.

As the feud becomes more vicious, their settled peace starts to crack apart. And when they uncover a scheme that casts a new light on Rachel's death and threatens the whole village, they find themselves in the firing line . . .

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 April 2026
Pages
528
ISBN
9780241823774

From the bestselling writer who has been called 'incandescent' by Stephen King and 'absolutely mesmerizing' by Gillian Flynn, comes the most compelling novel of Tana French's career yet.

On a cold night in a remote Irish village, a girl goes missing. Sweet, loving Rachel Holohan was about to be engaged to the son of the local big shot. Instead, she's dead in the river.

In a place like this, her death isn't simple. It comes wrapped in generations-old grudges and power struggles, and it splits the townland in two. Retired Chicago detective Cal Hooper has friends here now and he owes them loyalty, but his fiancee Lena wants nothing to do with Ardnakelty's tangles.

As the feud becomes more vicious, their settled peace starts to crack apart. And when they uncover a scheme that casts a new light on Rachel's death and threatens the whole village, they find themselves in the firing line . . .

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 April 2026
Pages
528
ISBN
9780241823774
 
Book Review

The Keeper (Cal Hooper, Book 3)
by Tana French

by Lian Hingee, Apr 2026

There’s a handful of authors whose books are so consistently excellent that for me they’re in the instantly-buy-without-even-reading-the-blurb-first category. Tana French is one of them. Her most recent novel is the third book to feature Cal Hooper, and by this point the retired detective from Chicago is a familiar and generally well-liked figure in the remote Irish village of Ardnakelty. He’s engaged to a local woman, Lena; is a surrogate father figure to a local girl, Trey; and is widely accepted by the local men who buy each other pints at the town pub.

But Cal’s peaceful existence is shattered when he pulls the body of a local girl, Rachel, from the cold waters of the river. Rachel is the long-term girlfriend of Eugene, the odious son of Ardnakelty’s richest – and likely most corrupt – resident, Tommy Moynihan. Tommy, recognising Cal’s unique reputation in the town, attempts to enlist his services to prove that Eugene had nothing to do with Rachel’s apparent suicide, and Cal’s refusal sets into motion an explosive series of events that peel back the thin veneer of civility to reveal the hungry rage at the heart of the village. In the face of small-town justice and the unspoken rules and generations-old local understandings, is Cal’s sense of fairness stronger than his belief in the law? Is his love for Trey and Lena deeper than his need to belong to the very community they’ve spent their lifetimes trying to escape?

Wry, with an undercurrent of dry humour, French perfectly captures the wild surrounds of the Irish landscape and the distinct cadence of its residents’ dialogue. This is an outstanding and thought-provoking crime novel perfect for readers who relish nuanced characters and twisty mysteries.