Tana Elizabeth French was born in Burlington, Vermont, to a family with international ties, including extended periods living in Ireland, Italy, the United States, and Malawi. This diverse upbringing profoundly influenced her writing. French trained in acting and subsequently began her career as a journalist before dedicating herself to fiction. Her writing style is characterized by meticulous detail, psychologically complex characters, and a focus on atmosphere and interiority, often employing unreliable narrators and exploring themes of memory, identity, and guilt. She is best known for her Dublin Murder Squad series, which blends crime fiction with psychological suspense.





