With No One As Witness

Careless in Red (Inspector Lynley Book 15)

Author: Elizabeth George

The Barnes & Noble ReviewElizabeth George’s popular detective pair, Lynley and Havers, are together again, working to catch a brutal serial killer in With No One as Witness. New Scotland Yard’s aristocratic Acting Superintendent Thomas Lynley and working-class Constable Barbara Havers (she’s been reduced in rank, basically for sheer bloody-mindedness) of first suspect a se….Read More

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