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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780061160875 ISBN: 0061160873 Label: Harper Manufacturer: Harper Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 640 Publication Date: May 01, 2008 Publisher: Harper Release Date: May 06, 2008 Studio: Harper Sales Rank: 4331 Related Items:
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After the senseless murder of his wife, Detective Superintendent Thomas Lynley retreated to Cornwall, where he has spent six solitary weeks hiking the bleak and rugged coastline. But no matter how far he walks, no matter how exhausting his days, the painful memories of Helen's death do not diminish. On the forty-third day of his walk, at the base of a cliff, Lynley discovers the body of a young man who appears to have fallen to his death. The closest town, better known for its tourists and its surfing than its intrigue, seems an unlikely place for murder. However, it soon becomes apparent that a clever killer is indeed at work, and this time Lynley is not a detective but a witness and possibly a suspect. The head of the vastly understaffed local police department needs Lynley's help, though, especially when it comes to the mysterious, secretive woman whose cottage lies not far from where the body was discovered. But can Lynley let go of the past long enough to solve a most devious and carefully planned crime? Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - disapointedI was looking foward to Elizabeth George's next work hoping to erase the shock of " With No One As Witness". I didn't even read " What Came Before He Shot Her". I must say I was disapointed with this book- not only was it difficult to understand but my favorite character was relegated to the sidelenes( Barbara Havers). I realize this is about Lynley's healing but .....Actually it didn't seem like a George novel at all. I too am ( for the first time) giving a George book away. Rating: - Elizabeth George is tired of her old characters but keeps churning onI used to be a big fan of Elizabeth George's, but I'm disappointed in her latest effort. Though I didn't mind that she killed off Helen (her weakest character, a very irritating and shallow creation, I, for one, was not too grieved by her departure), I have the distinct impression that she is more than tired of her old standard characters (Lynley, Havers, and the rest). That's the explanation, IMO, for her 'What Came before ...' in which she escaped from the usual storylines and characters. Since ... Read More Rating: - SlapdashAs a Brit. living half the year in the US, I have to state how significant Ms George's work has been in the UK. Throughout the Thatcher years and since no one has chronicled the under belly of British life better than Ms George. Even ignoring the upper class twits and their servants (who have always been preposterous in the whole series)the story of ordinary lives in Britain was always frank and accurate. That makes Ms George the Dickens of her age.Thats a shameful statement for British ... Read More Rating: - Uneccessary sexist/ageist observationI quote, from page 118: "Nearby, the forensic pathologist-thin as an ageing spinster's marital hopes-was downing a large tomato juice over a stainless sink." This description is both deliberately ageist and sexist! It's offensive and gratuitous. And for a contemporary novel, very insensitive and out of touch. This isn't a casual observation, it's quite deliberately insulting. Was the editor "asleep at the wheel" when this passed her desk? What WAS Elizabeth George thinking when she composed ... Read More Rating: - Thomas Lynley continues his journey....metaphorically speaking. This is a first for George. As with all of her stories featuring Thomas Lynley there is a crime which must be solved, but in this case the crime is really incidental to the main thrust of the story, which is Lynley's journey (both physically and emotionally speaking) from the day his wife and unborn child were gunned down in a senseless street shooting, as detailed in George's previous two novels. When we first meet Lynley in this story he has retreated ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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