by Elizabeth George, John Lee
Yikes. This was bad. I don't even know what else to say. I mean...you have Lynley wanting a sexual relationship or something with a woman who he meets not more than 2 months after his wife was murdered. Also, what was George even thinking with fridging Helen? The murder story-line was interesting, b...
I'm surprised this isn't marked as read. I don't remember when I read it, and I'm not going to give it a star rating.
I am not very happy with this book. The main reason is that not much happens in this book. A bit talking of the police with several characters, that does not deliver much, lots of descriptions of the lives of all the characters, especially of those who have little to do with the crime. And almost ev...
couldn't get into it
I was really hoping for more with this book from EG. Instead, I felt as though it came off as kind of forced and depressing for Inspector Lynley. I was hoping to have a happier return for him.
Okay, so I lied. I swore I'd never read another book by Elizabeth George after she killed off a major character. But who can resist fifty cent books at the library sale? I mean come on, fifty cents? And it supports the library! And it's guaranteed to get me through another sleepless night.It wa...
In the fifteenth Thomas Lynley novel, there's finally a return of Lynley as a character, but this time without Barbara Havers. Instead, he's gone on a hiking tour of Cornwall to help recover from the sudden and tragic loss of his wife, Lady Helen. When he comes across a body, the story starts to tur...