Just One Evil Act
By Elizabeth George
By Elizabeth George
By Elizabeth George
By Elizabeth George
By Elizabeth George
Read by Davina Porter
By Elizabeth George
Read by Davina Porter
Part of A Lynley Novel
Part of A Lynley Novel
Part of A Lynley Novel
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$18.00
Aug 05, 2014 | ISBN 9780451467843
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Oct 15, 2013 | ISBN 9780698138285
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Oct 15, 2013 | ISBN 9781101630648
1705 Minutes
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Praise
Praise for Just One Evil Act
“Riveting tale of love, passion, and betrayal . . . series fans will enjoy following Lynley and Havers on their first investigation outside the U.K., while newcomers will be just as enthralled.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Just One Evil Act [is] among the most demanding and satisfying of the many detective novels by Elizabeth George.” —The Wall Street Journal
“A serious, suspenseful, thought-provoking and heart-rending novel.” —Richmond Times Dispatch
“George is a master of the wily plot and the timely tossed out red herring. . . . George’s fans will be glad to see Havers back in action, even though, as ever, she’s quick to land in trouble. And as for Lynley—well, he’s as cool as ever, in more than one sense of the word.” —Kirkus Reviews
“This is a must for fans of this series. Twists and turns are vintage George and do not disappoint.” —Library Journal
Praise for #1 New York Times bestseller Believing the Lie
“A multiplicity of subplots and a richness of physical detail. . . . The terrain and the weather are objective correlatives to the characters’ stormy patches. Meanwhile, the story strands are untied and retied in satisfying and often moving ways.” —The Wall Street Journal
“Elizabeth George is a superstar of the crime-fiction world, British Inspector Division. Deservedly so: Her tales always provide nuanced character studies and insights into social issues along with their intricate mysteries.” —The Seattle Times
“Devilishly complicated.” —Entertainment Weekly
“A dense, twisty plot with characters who reveal the sad spectrum of human dereliction.” —People
“Masterly . . . an intricate crime drama.” —Marie Claire
“George’s . . . ability to continually enhance the portraits of Lynley, Havers, and other recurring characters while generating fully fleshed new ones for each novel is nothing less than superlative, and her atmospheric prose, complete with lovely and detailed descriptions of her setting, combines to add literary gravitas to her work. . . . A worthy addition to her portfolio and one that simultaneously disturbs and satisfies.” —Richmond Times-Dispatch
“This is one of her best.” —Daily American
“[Lynley’s] back in fine form. . . . George has given us a story filled with sex, grit, love, and everything in between.” —The Gazette (Montreal)
“George’s many fans . . . will be thrilled with this new episode in the lives of her lovable cast of characters.” —Library Journal
“Believing the Lie is so fascinating that even at a thundering 606 pages, I wished for at least 10 more.” —Mystery Scene
“George is a master of interweaving character perspectives to reveal her mysteries.” —SheKnows Book Lounge
“George’s strengths—character development, plot twists and shocking tragedy—continue to shine.” —Shelf Awareness
“A book of twists, turns, and, to be blunt, fantastic writing. . . . A complete A+ for the mystery realm.” —Suspense Magazine
“A page-turning plot.” —World
Praise for Elizabeth George
“A master of the English mystery.” —The New York Times
“Definitely a literary force to be reckoned with.” —Suspense Magazine
“It’s tough to resist George’s storytelling, once hooked.” —USA Today
“Ms. George can do it all, with style to spare.” —The Wall Street Journal
“As always, George’s subplots provide . . . engrossing moments and memorable characters.” —Chicago Tribune
“Crime writing at its best.” —The Courier-Mail
“A writer of immense power, keen intelligence, and profound sensitivity.” —Richmond Times-Dispatch
“[Lynley is] one of the great character portraits in contemporary crime fiction.” —The Boston Globe
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