![]() ![]() While elements of the plot are somewhat stretched, George's story never fails to engage. Another murder occurs and assorted extracurricular passions among prominent academics are bared George also explores such issues as whether deafness is a cultural stigma or a genuine handicap, the nature of family identity and betrayal, and the imperatives of the creative temperament. 1 Elena Weaver awakened when the second light went on in her bed-sitting room. Susan Elizabeth George (Warren, Ohio, 26 februari 1949) is een Amerikaanse schrijfster van thrillers die in Engeland spelen. As the investigation reveals that Elena, who was deaf, was not at all the innocent naif her doting father imagined, Lynley comes to understand Lady Helen's deep-rooted questions about their relationship and their individual independence. ![]() The high-born Lynley and his sergeant, Barbara Havers, whose personal dilemmas revolve around choosing adequate care for her increasingly senile mother, are sent to advise the Cambridge constabulary after student Elena Weaver, a long-distance runner and daughter of highly respected university history professor Anthony Weaver, is found battered to death near a running path. In this New York Times bestseller, Elizabeth George weaves a complex web of mystery around Inspector Thomas Lynley and. Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley of New Scotland Yard investigates murder at Cambridge University as he continues his suit for the love of Lady Helen in George's ( A Suitable Vengeance ) latest well-crafted mystery. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |