After Tana French

3 recommendations for Tana French fans who loved Faithful Place, In the Woods, The Hunter.

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After Faithful Place

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The Lost Man by Jane Harper

If Faithful Place's rain-soaked Dublin trapped you in its suffocating grip of family secrets and unspoken resentments, The Lost Man drags you into the Australian outback where the heat is merciless and the betrayals cut just as deep. Jane Harper delivers another flawed protagonist haunted by his past, razor-sharp dialogue that exposes raw human frailties, and the kind of atmospheric isolation that makes every family gathering feel like walking through a minefield of inherited trauma.

After In the Woods

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The Whisper Man by Alex North

Tana French proved damaged psyches make the best mysteries. Now Alex North channels that same atmospheric unraveling—where childhood trauma bleeds into a serial killer hunt, memory distorts like fog, and emotional stakes cut as deep as the suspense. Literary thriller fans who worship ambiguity over answers, this one's for you.

After The Hunter

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The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride

For fans of Tana French's atmospheric small-town intrigue and moral complexities, this novel delivers a richly layered story of community secrets and family ties in a divided Pennsylvania neighborhood, blending dark humor with slow-burn revelations.