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An Inspector Lynley Novel, Book 21
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Narrated by:
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Vivienne Rochester
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By:
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Elizabeth George
About this listen
Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers and Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley are back in the next Lynley novel from Sunday Times best-selling author Elizabeth George.
A Nigerian-born detective sergeant working for the Metropolitan Police is found unconscious in her own flat and ends up in hospital, where she dies of her injury. The post-mortem reveals that the subdural hematoma is the result of a blow to her head. DI Thomas Lynley, DS Barbara Havers and DS Winston Nkata are called in to investigate a case that touches upon not only the work and the life of the murdered detective but also upon a controversial cultural tradition that damages and often destroys the future of everyone it involves.
©2022 Susan Elizabeth George (P)2022 Hodder & Stoughton LimitedA very brave topic
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The subject matter is very interesting and treated well.
Unfortunately the whole book is ruined by the awful reader plus the editing which means the end of the book is almost unintelligible due to missing sections !!
This book needs to be released and done properly
Audio Ruins this Book !!
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It’s fine
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If you can tune out the accents the story is fascinating and just enough of our favourite characters personal stories to keep them interesting.
Narration not up to usual standard
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As a long time reader of this author I enjoyed this book. Some of the detailed conversations between various characters I felt went on too long. Also the Italian accent for Barbara's friend was too archetypal. In fact the whole side story about Barbara's "love life" I felt too distracting. Otherwise a story needed to be told and sadly distressing.
I agree with other comments about the narration - not the easiest book to get a smooth narration for - so many different people. But did not distract too much from the book
lost sound in last aprt
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As for the book itself - Linley becomes more admire like a speaking doll , a cut out photo. It takes enormous effort to believe that a good looking well educated rich aristocrat loves a life of sexual misery: “ always suffering”/ always alone/ always has a tragic love/ has women trouble etc etc
I am sorry but Ms George wants too much from our imagination.
As for beloved Hayvers , Nkata and hated incongruous and absolutely lifeless Deidra - they also on the way of becoming of plain shallow lifeless dolls.
The main topic - fgm-is very important. But the way these defenders of the black girls from fgm speak to everyone who is not a black and not a woman - is just horrible and tremendously rude.
I do not understand why Debra all the time apologises that she is white, rich , educated, lives in a good district and good house, and tolerate offending rude behaviour of these Dewadi and Narisa fishwives. She personally did not steal anything from them or caused them any suffering.
All in all - it is sad when once good writer starts to produces such half baked books.
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missing conversations
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A gripping story and well read.
My only criticism is the audio quality. The volume level varies between characters which means that, if you set the sound for the quietest voice, you are deafened by the next one. This is most noticible in a car.
Gripping
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I think it should have been pruned by the editors to half its 600 odd pages as it dealt with a very important issue and I felt the need to plough through it for that reason alone.
The sheer length of this novel!
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Not up to scratch
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