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With No One as Witness

An Inspector Lynley Novel, Book 13

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With No One as Witness

By: Elizabeth George
Narrated by: Diana Bishop
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When the Metropolitan Police fail to realise a serial killer is at work, London ignites over the fact that the killer's victims are young black and mixed race boys. Institutionalised racism is claimed by the community's activists and tabloids alike.

Acting Superintendent Thomas Lynley is given the case, and his Scotland Yard task force is soon handling more killings and a looming tragedy.

Elizabeth George brings to the familiar subject of the serial killer a freshness and clarity of vision that provide illuminating insight into the psychological complexity of the tortured criminal mind. She does so within a richly textured, thrillingly suspenseful narrative that defies any reader to predict its outcome. Nor does she neglect our favourite characters, whose private lives provide an engrossing counterpoint to their professional duties.

©2005 Elizabeth George (P)2005 ISIS Publishing Ltd
Crime Fiction Mystery
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This book has it all... a must read!

Elizabeth George is a master story teller what she doesn’t know about human nature is not worth writing about... the intricate plot and characterisations make this book unputdownable!

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Great Listening

Would you consider the audio edition of With No One as Witness to be better than the print version?

I had the print version available when I was listening to the audio edition. When I read, rather than listened I could hear Diana's voice giving expression and intonation to the characters. Her reading of the book enhanced the experience. I enjoyed her beautiful pronunciation of some of the words that were unfamiliar to me.

What was one of the most memorable moments of With No One as Witness?

The characterisation of Kimmo was a great start to the novel. Engagement with this character created interest in the police procedure that followed.

Which scene was your favorite?

It is very difficult to choose one, there were many. So as not to spoil later compelling scenes I would choose the scene where Barbara Havers takes Hadiyyah to the market.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Lynley's responses late in the book.

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Inspector Lynley at His Finest.

What made the experience of listening to With No One as Witness the most enjoyable?

I think the story. I have read most of the 'Inspector Lynley' series and really enjoy the books. This book continues the storyline of Havers & Lynley, combining the murder investigation with their personal stories seamlessly. The ending of the book has left me eager for the next chapter.

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Great Story, very well narrated, loved it

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The narrator is excellent. She adds extra touches like the accents of varying characters in the book. Brings the book to life.
The story did not allow me to lose interest even though I had many breaks between reads.
It is a long story and I think I would have tried it with a whispersync book if I had known better. I am new to this audible thing, but I love it.

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