Believing the Lie

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Genre: Crime & Mystery / Suspense

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Detective Inspector Lynley is approached by business magnate Bernard Fairclough for a confidential review – not a formal investigation – of the circumstances of his nephew’s demise. The coroner’s verdict is accidental death.

Recovering from the murder of his wife, Lynley has personal reasons for welcoming a spell away from London. He heads to the wild beauty of the Lake District, with Deborah and Simon St James to provide cover for his inquiries. Barbara Havers, back at base, makes her own unique contribution to the case, distracted only by Isabelle’s ambitions to improve her Detective Sergeant’s appearance.

When he comes to know the various members of the extended Fairclough dynasty, Lynley finds many possible motives for murder, and uncovers layers of deceit and betrayal that expose the lies at the heart of the Cumbrian community.

(P)2012 Hodder & Stoughton

Reviews

The author writes brilliantly and has an incredible ability to set a scene and create characters you want to know more about.
<i>Sun</i>
Terrific as always - and how great to have Lynley back on the force.
<i>Time Out</i>
Hurrah, another Inspector Lynley . . . This is crime writing at its finest. George's books are long, solid and wonderfully crafted; she is a modern Dorothy L Sayers.
<i>Saga</i>
A spellbinding tale of mystery and murder
<i>Books Monthly</i>
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