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A Slowly Dying Cause

De: Elizabeth George
Narrado por: Simon Vance
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A new and highly anticipated Inspector Lynley TV series releasing this fall from BritBox

Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers and Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley are back in the next Lynley novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth George.


Michael Lobb has just been found dead on the floor of his family’s tin & pewter workshop. It’s suspicious enough that his body was found by a representative of Cornwall EcoMining, a company keen on acquiring his family’s land, and it’s made even worse when he’s revealed to have been the majority owner of the business and the sole obstacle preventing a deal from being made. But it doesn’t take long for Inspector Beatrice Hannaford to unearth the layers of estrangement that surrounded Michael in his final days, pointing suspicions elsewhere. In comes Kayla, a young woman half Michael’s age, who has just been made his widow.

Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley and Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers are brought in to help solve the crime and search for justice in a community where lust, greed, and family traditions collide with devastating consequences.
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Praise for A Slowly Dying Cause and Elizabeth George

"George again delivers a winner…this is George at her best; she delivers a stunning must-read for Lynley fans new and old."
Booklist (starred review)

"Plenty of intriguing twists and turns that will leave the reader guessing. Trademark George, with a satisfying resolution that’s a long time coming."
Kirkus Review

"[George] is an essential writer of popular fiction today."
The Washington Post

"[George is] one of the reigning queens of the genre."
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

"Elizabeth George is a superstar of the crime-fiction world."
The Seattle Times

"It’s tough to resist the pull of [George’s] storytelling once hooked."
USA Today

"George can do it all, with style to spare."
The Wall Street Journal

"[Lynley is] one of the greatest character portraits in contemporary crime fiction."
The Boston Globe
Compelling Characters • Complex Plot • Excellent Writing • Intriguing Twists

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Elizabeth George is one of my favorite authors, but this was far from her best effort. Lindley isn’t in it until about halfway and the main inspector on the case has little personality and George makes little effort to develop the characters. I will still read her books, but this was disappointing.

Not her best

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Elizabeth George's story telling skills soar even past resolution of the mystery. I can't wait for the next book.

Lynly moves dorward

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George never writes a bad story and this was excellent. Character development is her gift and these people drew me in and the ending was unexpected. There were lots of side plots and perhaps one too many. The book was very long and on a few occasions I thought some editing might improve the read…like I am the expert, right? It’s a good book and I recommend it highly if this is a genre you enjoy

Complex but believable

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Another great read from Elizabeth George. I have read almost everything she has written. It seems to me, that these characters are a little tired, hence the tongue in cheek writing. I get it. It made me laugh. Even as a stand alone, the tongue in cheek aspect might not be as obvious, but it still is a great read. I do enjoy these books!

Tongue in Cheek

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Story and characters were compelling as always but what I liked the most is that none of central women characters are self-centered and stupidly out of their depth.

Helen took 45 minutes to pick out an outfit? Really? That’s stupid. Deborah is constantly out of her depth but forging ahead with no awareness she has no qualifications to “solve the crime.” Makes things worse. What a boob.


Neither graced this book, thank goodness.

I have always liked Havers. She is a master detective and knows who she is. So I don’t include her with Helen and Deborah.

Deidre is not one of the simpering Helen-Deborah club members. She’s accomplished. While she has issues as we learn here, she’s a modern capable woman.

I’ve read every book, all 23, and am so happy to have read one wherein the portrayal of some woman was not an annoying distraction.

Best of the Linley Books

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