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The Trespasser

Dublin Murder Squad • Book 6

by Tana French

Narrated by Hilda Fay

4.25 ABR Score (108.3K ratings)
★ 3.99 Goodreads (97.4K) ★ 4.44 Audible (10.9K)
20h 6m Released 2016 Mystery

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Antoinette Conway suspects everyone around her — including, eventually, herself — and Hilda Fay makes that paranoia feel completely reasonable.

  • Great if you want: a psychological slow-burn with an unreliable, prickly narrator
  • Listening experience: claustrophobic and tense — French's most interior, police-procedural entry
  • Narration: Fay's Irish voice fits the Dublin squad world with lived-in authenticity
  • Skip if: you want plot momentum over psychological atmosphere

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About This Audiobook

Detective Antoinette Conway faces mounting pressure from all sides as she navigates the hostile environment of Dublin's Murder Squad, where harassment and isolation have become her daily reality. When she and partner Stephen Moran catch what appears to be a straightforward domestic murder case—a young woman found dead in her pristine apartment after a romantic dinner gone wrong—Conway suspects the victim from somewhere in her past. As other detectives push for a quick arrest of the boyfriend, Conway becomes convinced that darker forces are manipulating the investigation, though her growing paranoia makes it impossible to distinguish between genuine threats and her own fractured perceptions.

Hilda Fay delivers a masterful performance that captures Conway's razor-sharp intelligence alongside her mounting desperation and fury. Fay's narration perfectly balances the detective's tough exterior with moments of vulnerability, while her pacing builds tension through French's intricate plotting and psychological complexity. The narrator's ability to shift between Conway's internal monologue and the various voices of suspects and colleagues creates an immersive experience that draws listeners deep into Dublin's gritty police culture. French's atmospheric prose and layered storytelling find their ideal expression through audio, where Fay's nuanced delivery amplifies every twist.