A Traitor to Memory :A Page-Turning Mystery Featuring Thomas Lynley, now appearing on BBC1 and iPlayer - Inspector Lynley
A Traitor to Memory :A Page-Turning Mystery Featuring Thomas Lynley, now appearing on BBC1 and iPlayer - Inspector Lynley
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Published:
2 August, 2012
Description
The tenth novel in the bestselling series that inspired BBC's Lynley
Twenty-eight-year-old virtuoso violinist Gideon Davies has lost not only his memory of music but also his ability to play the instrument he mastered as a five-year-old prodigy. All he can remember is a single name: Sonia.
Then, one rainy evening, Gideon's mother Eugenie travels to London for a mysterious appointment. But before she is able to reach her destination, she is struck down and killed on a quiet street.
In pursuing Eugenie's killer, Lynley and Havers come to know a group of people whose lives are inextricably connected by a long-ago death, a trial, and a prison sentence handed down as retribution for a crime no one has spoken of for twenty years.
Praise for A Traitor to Memory
'Absorbing . . . The pleasure of the book is the slow, surprising and often shocking unravelling of the various links between the main characters'
Marcel Berlins, The Times
'A long and absorbing read that will please lovers of the traditional crime novel'
Scotland on Sunday
'An emotionally satisfying and intellectually compelling read'
New York Daily News
'She can compete with the best . . . A book worthy of her immense talent'
The Times
'George is excellent at slowly unfolding plot and atmosphere . . . Fine writing and sensitive handling of relationships'
Independent
'Classical music, cybersex and vehicular homicide figure prominently in this sprawling epic . . . This can only add to her growing reputation as doyenne of English mystery novelists'
Publishers Weekly
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781444738391 |
| ISBN10 | 1444738399 |
| Number Of Pages | 816 |
| Item Weight | 554 g |
| Product Dimensions | 129 x 197 x 52 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Hodder & Stoughton |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
PRAISE FOR ELIZABETH GEORGE
She's brilliant * Guardian *
The connoisseur's crime writer * Sunday Express *
A very fine writer * The Times *
A master of the English mystery * New York Times *
Elizabeth George reigns as queen of the mystery genre. The Lynley books constitute the smartest, most gratifyingly complex and impassioned mystery series now being published * Entertainment Weekly *
George is a master * Chicago Tribune *
A fascinating list of subjects . . . wrenching stories . . . George conveys them all with exceptional grace * People *
It's tough to resist George's storytelling, once hooked * USA Today *
Absorbing . . . the pleasure of the book is the slow, surprising and often shocking unravelling of the various links between the main characters * The Times *
A long and absorbing read that will please lovers of the traditional crime novel * Scotland on Sunday *
First-rate suspense with a stunner of an ending * Booklist *
GoodReads Reviews
Author's Bio
Elizabeth George is the author of highly acclaimed novels of psychological suspense. She won the Anthony and Agatha Best First Novel awards in America and received the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière in France. In 1990 she was awarded the prestigious German prize for international mystery fiction, the MIMI. Her novels have now been adapted for television by the BBC. An Edgar and Macavity Nominee as well as a New York Times and international bestselling author, Elizabeth George lives on Whidbey Island in the state of Washington. Visit Elizabeth's website at www.elizabethgeorgeonline.com