Took a looking time to get through this but I loved the cast of characters.
Took a looking time to get through this but I loved the cast of characters.
As usual, complex with deep character studies of all suspects. Lynley and Havers growing and changing too. That's why I so enjoy this series. Consequences indeed.
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Havers gets herself into so much trouble - okay, as usual. Lynely does his best to help but since Barbara's friends are involved she's far off the rails.
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Another intriguing and confusing addition to the series. Confusing, in a good way, as you're never sure what will happen next. Lots of character development for Lynly and Havers as well.
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My #bookhaul from the library today.
Do I have 4 books I'm in the middle of? Yes.
Do I have 2 successive books to read afterwards? Also, yes.
Do I regret bringing home another stack? Absolutely not. 😂
A good installment in the Lynley and Havers mystery series. This one takes place at the University of Cambridge, where a deaf student is murdered while out on her morning run.
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A comfort re-read from years ago. Some of George‘s older books will feel a bit dated because although they seem to be set in the late 80s/early 90s, they often can feel much more dated than that based on the language and mannerisms she gives her main characters. That said I still enjoy the journey of these longer reads (even if I do want to tell Deborah to stop being such an insufferable sulky pants.)
Nostalgia led me to reread both Inspectors Lynley & Gamache this month. Read them as each was published so I forgot enough to enjoy the process.