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With No One As Witness

Elizabeth George: With No One As Witness (USA 2020)

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The #1 New York Times bestselling author's chilling 13th novel in the Inspector Lynley series
Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley faces the greatest challenge of his career.

When an adolescent boy's nude body is found draped over a tomb in a graveyard, the police recognize the work of a serial killer who's been murdering boys in London. This is the killer's fourth victim but the first to be white.

Hoping to avoid charges of institutionalized prejudice in their failure to pursue the earlier crimes to their conclusion, New Scotland Yard takes the case and hands it over to Lynley and his colleagues Detective Constable Barbara Havers and Detective Sergeant Winston Nkata. The killer is a psychopath who does not intend to be stopped. But a devastating tragedy within their ranks causes the police to fumble in their pursuit, which may bring more fatal consequences.

Elizabeth George: With No One As Witness. A Lynley Novel. Harper Paperbacks, ISBN: 9780062964199 (October, 2020), 630 p., $16.99.

 

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With No One As Witness

Elizabeth George: With No One As Witness (USA 2012)

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The police never suspect that a serial killer might be at large until they discover the fourth body -- the first white victim -- draped across a tomb in a London graveyard. Now, accusations of racism are rampant and Scotland Yard is on the defensive, scrambling to apprehend a maniac while trying to avoid a potential public relations disaster. Detective Superintendent Thomas Lynley and his disgraced partner Barbara Havers have been assigned to the investigation, and Winston Nkata has been hastily -- though deservedly -- promoted and made the station's spokesperson to the media.

But with Lynley distracted by concerns for his pregnant wife, Havers fighting for her professional future, and Nkata confronting a hostile public, no one has begun to imagine the tenacity and ingenuity of the killer they are seeking... and no one is prepared for the savage, shocking instant when everything will change forever.

Elizabeth George: With No One As Witness. An Inspector Lynley Novel. Harper Paperbacks, ISBN: 9780062135810 (May, 2012), 640 p., $12.99.

 

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With No One As Witness

Elizabeth George: With No One As Witness (UK 2006)

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A new Lynley and Havers novel of psychological suspense from the bestselling author of A Place of Hiding.
When the Metropolitan Police fail to realize a serial killer is at work, London ignites over the fact that the killer's victims are young black and mixed race boys. Institutionalized prejudice 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: With No One As Witness. An Inspector Lynley Mystery. Hodder, ISBN: 0340827483 (March, 2006), 584 p., £6.99.

 

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With No One As Witness

Elizabeth George: With No One As Witness (USA 2006)

From the Publisher:
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.

Elizabeth George: With No One As Witness. HarperTorch, ISBN: 0060545615 (March, 2006), 772 p., $7.99.

 

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With No One As Witness

Elizabeth George: With No One As Witness (UK 2005)

From the Publisher:
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.

Elizabeth George: With No One As Witness. The New Inspector Lynley Mystery. Hodder, ISBN: 0340827467 (June, 2005), 584 p., £17.99.

 

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With No One As Witness

Elizabeth George: With No One As Witness (USA 2005)

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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, along with his longtime partner, the fiery Barbara Havers, and the newly promoted Detective Sergeant Winston Nkata are back and 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 police ranks causes them to fumble in their pursuit of him.

Elizabeth George: With No One As Witness. HarperCollins, ISBN: 0060545607 (March, 2005), 630 p., $26.95.

 

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