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With No One As Witness

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In her 13th novel, New York Times bestselling author brings back her series characters with a twist and with a surprise ending that will shock her readers to the core Acclaimed author Elizabeth George is an expert at exploring the dark sides of human nature and relationships. In With No One As Witness, she has crafted an intricate, meticulously researched and absorbing story sure to enthrall her readers. 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 the work of a serial killer. This is his fourth victim but the first to be white. Hoping to avoid charges of institutionalized prejudice in the failure to pursue the earlier crimes to their conclusion, New Scotland Yard takes the case and hands it over to Acting Superintendent Thomas Lynley and his colleagues. The killer is a psychopath who does not intend to be stopped. Only a devastating tragedy within their ranks causes the police to fumble in their pursuit of him.

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With No One As Witness, Elizabeth George

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2020
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Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2020
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
640
ISBN10
0062964194
ISBN13
9780062964199
Titolo originale
With no one as witness
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In her 13th novel, New York Times bestselling author brings back her series characters with a twist and with a surprise ending that will shock her readers to the core Acclaimed author Elizabeth George is an expert at exploring the dark sides of human nature and relationships. In With No One As Witness, she has crafted an intricate, meticulously researched and absorbing story sure to enthrall her readers. 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 the work of a serial killer. This is his fourth victim but the first to be white. Hoping to avoid charges of institutionalized prejudice in the failure to pursue the earlier crimes to their conclusion, New Scotland Yard takes the case and hands it over to Acting Superintendent Thomas Lynley and his colleagues. The killer is a psychopath who does not intend to be stopped. Only a devastating tragedy within their ranks causes the police to fumble in their pursuit of him.