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With No One as Witness (Inspector Lynley #13) Paperback | Pages: 784 pages
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Original Title: With No One As Witness
ISBN: 0060545615 (ISBN13: 9780060545611)
Edition Language: English
Series: Inspector Lynley #13
Characters: Thomas Lynley, Barbara Havers, Winston Nkata

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The police never suspected a serial killer was at large until they found the third murdered boy, the first white victim, his body draped over a tomb in a London graveyard. Suddenly a series of crimes and a potential public relations disaster have Scotland Yard on the defensive, scrambling to apprehend a maniac while avoiding accusations of racism.

Detective Superintendent Thomas Lynley, distracted by concerns for his pregnant wife, has been assigned to the investigation, along with his disgraced partner, Barbara Havers, who's fighting for her professional future. Winston Nkata, deservedly, if hastily, promoted to detective sergeant, is the black face who will speak to the media. But none of them can imagine the tenacity and ingenuity of the killer they seek . . . and no one is prepared for the savage, shocking instant when everything will change forever.

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Title:With No One as Witness (Inspector Lynley #13)
Author:Elizabeth George
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 784 pages
Published:February 28th 2006 by Harper (first published March 2005)
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Crime

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I was exasperated by the monumental struggles with authority faced by Lynley, Havers and Nkata in this book. On top of their problems at work, too, Havers has to deal with an unpleasant situation at home, Nkata can't make any headway with Yasmin (and struggles with the recognition of his own weakness) and Lynley... well I won't go into that. All the personal drama is wrapped around the hunt for a serial killer who preys on those least likely to be missed. I enjoyed this book, in spite of the

I have very mixed feelings about this book. I like to read Elizabeth George because I'm so attached to her characters, especially to Helen Lynley because she adds a light touch to the proceedings. Other than Helen, the characters are all very serious and pained in various ways. This book is very well plotted and the characters are as strong as ever. The ending is satisfying, while leaving me wondering what will happen with these characters next. I have a big problem, though. Ms. George has



I don't even know what to say here. I think I am still just ticked. George had too much happening this book and I really think that she would have been better off just sticking with Lynley and Havers third person points of views. Adding in Winston, the bad guy, a woman, and several others started making me twitchy. With the book setting up a showdown with Lynley's new superior and then the book jumping to something totally unexpected (and made no damn sense) makes me wonder how this series

This is my first Elizabeth George book, so I'm not able to comment on how it compares to her previous works nor how it compares to other books in the series of Lynley and Havers novels. I know this can be a blessing and a curse to review readers. That said, I found the book absorbing...despite its length, I was hardly able to put it down. Ms. George paints the scene beautifully, and her characters are richly multidimensional, bringing the reader into their heads and hearts to see the world

This one was quite a ride. One of the best in the series, in my opinion. I almost didn't want to read it, having accidentally found out a major plot development in advance. But Ms. George's writing was spot on in describing how all the characters dealt with the situation. Very realistic. It was good to have Lynley & Havers back, although this one leaves you hanging whether they will be a team in the future. If you're a fan of the series, and the characters, this one is a "don't miss." Not

I had never read this series, but I knew Inspector Lynley and Constable Barbara Havers from the BBC TV series I had rented on NetFlix. I like the characters and the stories within the story, so was happy to find this book at one of our campsites, I think in Bakersfield at the River Run RV Park. It was as good a read as the BBC series was to watch. This episode had the prerequisite serial killer and side -stories about Lynley, who is wrapped very tight always, and his side-kick, Havers, whose

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