معرفی کتاب «With No One as Witness (Thomas Lynley and Barbara Havers Novels)» نوشتهٔ Elizabeth George, Elizabeth George، منتشرشده توسط نشر HarperCollins; Harper در سال 2005. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
[A] juicy serial killer whodunit. USA Today Delicately textured...achingly compassionate....Its one of Georges best, and thats saying something. Seattle Times The 13th novel in Elizabeth Georges acclaimed, New York Times bestselling Inspector Linley crime fiction series, With No One as Witness is arguably the most riveting, shocking, and emotionally compelling of the lot. The hunt for a serial killer who has been murdering and mutilating young boys in London has Scotland Yard Detective Superintendent Thomas Lynley and his team of investigators racing to stop the slaughter, only to have the investigation nearly derailed by one devastating, truly game changing event. An American author, George has been praised as a master of the British mystery by the New York Times , one of only two Yanks whose crime novels have been adapted for the PBS TV series, Mystery, and her exceptional police procedurals rank with the best of Ian Rankin, Peter Robinson, and Ruth Rendell. From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. Acting Supt. Thomas Lynley and Det. Constable Barbara Havers face their most challenging and perilous case yetthe linked murders of four youths, three of black or mixed parentagein bestseller George's absorbing 13th British police procedural (after 2003's A Place of Hiding ). Crime fans will find plenty of forensic minutiae and details of police bureaucracy and politics, but it's characterization at which George really excels. The up-and-down career of Havers is at low ebb following her demotion from sergeant to constable, and her rocky personal life doesn't make that easier to bear. Lynley's professional life has become more difficult due to the continued absence of Supt. Malcolm Webberly and the need to deal directly with Asst. Commissioner David Hillier. The tension builds as the brutal serial killings continue and the pressure to solve them mounts. George expertly uses every device in the book from red herrings to blind alleys, from subtle twists to swift shocks. This is an outstanding and explosive addition to a popular series. Copyright Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From Booklist Starred Review Issues of racism within the police are brought to the fore when the ritualistic murder of a teenage boy is linked to the deaths of three other youths. It's clear there's a serial killer at work, and New Scotland Yard is called in to solve the case and quell accusations of police prejudice. Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley has his hands full----not only with finding the murderer but also with ensuring that volatile Barbara Havers doesn't further damage her career. Then there's the matter of keeping an eye on a tabloid reporter and a profiler whom intractable Assistant Commissioner Hillier has foisted on the team. Veteran thriller writer George, an American, is as at home with the social dynamics of the seedier parts of London as she is with the multidimensional personalities of Lynley and his colleagues (Winston Nkata, in particular, really comes into his own here). This is a riveting installment in a superb series--far more than just plain good. It's also a turning point for the series as George makes some bold, surprising decisions that permanently change the lives of the characters her fans have come to know. Stephanie Zvirin Copyright American Library Association. All rights reserved [A] juicy serial killer whodunit. USA Today Delicately textured...achingly compassionate....Its one of Georges best, and thats saying something. Seattle Times The 13th novel in Elizabeth Georges acclaimed, New York Times bestselling Inspector Linley crime fiction series, With No One as Witness is arguably the most riveting, shocking, and emotionally compelling of the lot. The hunt for a serial killer who has been murdering and mutilating young boys in London has Scotland Yard Detective Superintendent Thomas Lynley and his team of investigators racing to stop the slaughter, only to have the investigation nearly derailed by one devastating, truly game changing event. An American author, George has been praised as a master of the British mystery by the New York Times , one of only two Yanks whose crime novels have been adapted for the PBS TV series, Mystery, and her exceptional police procedurals rank with the best of Ian Rankin, Peter Robinson, and Ruth Rendell. From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. Acting Supt. Thomas Lynley and Det. Constable Barbara Havers face their most challenging and perilous case yetthe linked murders of four youths, three of black or mixed parentagein bestseller George's absorbing 13th British police procedural (after 2003's A Place of Hiding ). Crime fans will find plenty of forensic minutiae and details of police bureaucracy and politics, but it's characterization at which George really excels. The up-and-down career of Havers is at low ebb following her demotion from sergeant to constable, and her rocky personal life doesn't make that easier to bear. Lynley's professional life has become more difficult due to the continued absence of Supt. Malcolm Webberly and the need to deal directly with Asst. Commissioner David Hillier. The tension builds as the brutal serial killings continue and the pressure to solve them mounts. George expertly uses every device in the book from red herrings to blind alleys, from subtle twists to swift shocks. This is an outstanding and explosive addition to a popular series. Copyright Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From Booklist Starred Review Issues of racism within the police are brought to the fore when the ritualistic murder of a teenage boy is linked to the deaths of three other youths. It's clear there's a serial killer at work, and New Scotland Yard is called in to solve the case and quell accusations of police prejudice. Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley has his hands full----not only with finding the murderer but also with ensuring that volatile Barbara Havers doesn't further damage her career. Then there's the matter of keeping an eye on a tabloid reporter and a profiler whom intractable Assistant Commissioner Hillier has foisted on the team. Veteran thriller writer George, an American, is as at home with the social dynamics of the seedier parts of London as she is with the multidimensional personalities of Lynley and his colleagues (Winston Nkata, in particular, really comes into his own here). This is a riveting installment in a superb series--far more than just plain good. It's also a turning point for the series as George makes some bold, surprising decisions that permanently change the lives of the characters her fans have come to know. Stephanie Zvirin Copyright American Library Association. 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the Police Never Suspected A Serial Killer Was At Large Until They Found The Fourth 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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acting Supt. Thomas Lynley And Det. Constable Barbara Havers Face Their Most Challenging And Perilous Case Yet-the Linked Murders Of Four Youths, Three Of Black Or Mixed Parentage-in Bestseller George's Absorbing 13th British Police Procedural (after 2003's A Place Of Hiding). Crime Fans Will Find Plenty Of Forensic Minutiae And Details Of Police Bureaucracy And Politics, But It's Characterization At Which George Really Excels. The Up-and-down Career Of Havers Is At Low Ebb Following Her Demotion From Sergeant To Constable, And Her Rocky Personal Life Doesn't Make That Easier To Bear. Lynley's Professional Life Has Become More Difficult Due To The Continued Absence Of Supt. Malcolm Webberly And The Need To Deal Directly With Asst. Commissioner David Hillier. The Tension Builds As The Brutal Serial Killings Continue And The Pressure To Solve Them Mounts. George Expertly Uses Every Device In The Book From Red Herrings To Blind Alleys, From Subtle Twists To Swift Shocks. This Is An Outstanding And Explosive Addition To A Popular Series. Agent, Robert Gottlieb. 9-city Author Tour. (mar. 15) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
When an adolescent boy is found murdered under bizarre circumstances, New Scotland Yard acting superintendent Thomas Lynley and his colleagues tie the crime to a series of killings but find the case complicated by racial issues. Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley takes on the case of his career. When it comes to spellbinding suspense and page-turning excitement, New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth George always delivers. As the Wall Street Journal raves, "Ms. George can do it all, with style to spare." In With No One as Witness, Elizabeth George has crafted an intricate, meticulously researched, and absorbing story sure to enthrall her readers. Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley is back, along with his longtime partner, the fiery Barbara Havers, and newly promoted Detective Sergeant Winston Nkata. They are on the hunt for a sinister killer. When an adolescent boy's nude body is found mutilated and artfully arranged on the top of a tomb, it takes no large leap for the police to recognize this as the work of a serial killer. This is the fourth victim in three months but the first to be white. Hoping to avoid charges of institutionalized racism in its failure to pursue the earlier crimes to their conclusion, New Scotland Yard hands the case over to Lynley and his colleagues. The killer is a psychopath who does not intend to be stopped. Worse, a devastating tragedy within the police ranks causes them to fumble in their pursuit of him 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.