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Første gang, Thomas Lynley og overbetjent Barbara Havers fra Scotland Yard arbejder sammen, er på mordsagen om den halshuggede mand i laden. Det er ikke en sag for sarte sjæle.Da Cromwells soldater for trehundrede år siden tromlede gennem Keldale Valley i Yorkshire, søgte hele landsbyen tilflugt i Keldale kloster. Og sagnet fortæller, at et barn begyndte at skrige, og at landsbyboerne kvalte det af frygt for at blive opdaget.Nu er dalen atter hjemsøgt af et brutalt mord. "Jeg gjorde det. Og jeg fortryder ikke," siger den nittenårige pige, man finder i laden ved siden af liget af hendes halshuggede far, inden hun flygter ind i en dyb psykose.De to Scotland Yard-opdagere, Thomas Lynley og Barbara Havers, hentes til Keldale for at afslutte den tilsyneladende enkle tilståelsessag. I stedet blotlægger de en labyrint af modbydelighed og misbrug, som ryster både landsbyen og dem selv."Karaktererne bygges op til troværdige størrelser, man gerne vil følge." - Politiken"Man er underholdt hele vejen igemmen.Kan klart anbefales." - Alt for Damerne"Engelsk krimi, når den er mest velskrevet og vedkommende" - Berlingske Tiderne"Elizabeth George er for den læser, der elsker intelligente, psykologisk overbevisende og atmosfærefyldte krimier," - LitteratursidenElizabeth George debuterede med den prisbelønnede kriminalroman En fars begær. Siden har hun skrevet en lang række romaner i serian om Lynley og Havers, og vundet et hav af priser. Mange af hendes bøger er blevet lavet til film og tv-serier på BBC og ITV. Hun bor i Portland, Oregon.
He found the body on the forty-third day of his walk . . . Devastated by the senseless murder of his wife, Detective Superintendent Thomas Lynley retreated to Cornwall, where he has spent six solitary weeks hiking the bleak and rugged coastline. But no matter how far he walks, the painful memories do not diminish.Then, at the base of a cliff near a town better known for its surfing than its intrigue, Lynley discovers the body of a young man who has fallen to his death. First a witness, then a suspect when the hand of a killer is revealed, Lynley remains, above all, a policeman willing to aid the gruff head of an understaffed local constabulary in her investigation. But the secrets in this community run dark and deepand Lynley must somehow find a way to let go of the past long enough to solve a most devious and dreadful crime.
The brutal, inexplicable death of Inspector Thomas Lynley's wife has left Scotland Yard shocked and searching for answers. Even more horrifying is that the trigger was apparently pulled by a twelve-year-old boy. Who is he? Where did he come from? And what were the circumstances that led to his final act of desperation?That story begins on the other side of London, in rough North Kensington, where the three mixed-race, virtually orphaned Campbell children are bounced first from their grandmother then to their aunt. The oldest, fifteen-year-old Ness, is headed for trouble as fast as her high-heeled boots will take her. That leaves the middle child, Joel, to care for the youngest, Toby. No one wants to put it into words, but something clearly isn't right with Toby.Before long, there are signs that Joel himself has problems. A local gang starts harassing him and threatening his brother. To protect his family, Joel makes a pact with the devila move that leads straight to the front doorstep of Thomas Lynley.The anatomy of a murder, the story of a family in crisis, What Came Before He Shot Her is a powerful, emotional novel full of deep psychological insights, a novel that only the incomparable Elizabeth George could write.
[A] juicy serial killer whodunit.USA TodayDelicately textured...achingly compassionate....Its one of Georges best, and thats saying something.Seattle Times The 13th novel in Elizabeth Georges acclaimed, New York Times bestselling Inspector Linley crime fiction series, With No One as Witness is arguably the most riveting, shocking, and emotionally compelling of the lot. The hunt for a serial killer who has been murdering and mutilating young boys in London has Scotland Yard Detective Superintendent Thomas Lynley and his team of investigators racing to stop the slaughter, only to have the investigation nearly derailed by one devastating, truly game changing event. An American author, George has been praised as a master of the British mystery by the New York Times, one of only two Yanks whose crime novels have been adapted for the PBS TV series, Mystery, and her exceptional police procedurals rank with the best of Ian Rankin, Peter Robinson, and Ruth Rendell.
Inspector Lynley og Barbara Havers er tilbage!William Goldacres selvmord truer med at ødelægge dem, der er tilbage. Men hvad var årsagen til denne tragedie, og hvor langt kan konsekvenserne række?Og er der en forbindelse mellem den unge mands spring fra en Dorset-klippe og en forfærdelig forgiftning i Cambridge?Efter en række uheldige karriereforseelser er Barbara Havers desperat efter at rette op på de skader, hun har forvoldt, så da mødet med den storsælgende feministiske forfatter Clare Abbott og dennes påtrængende personlige assistent Caroline Goldacre giver hende en forbindelse til mordet i Cambridge, tigger Barbara DI Thomas Lynley om at lade hende forfølge sagen.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERDetective Sergeant Barbara Havers and Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley are forced to confront the past as they try to solve a crime that threatens to tear apart the very fabric of a quiet, historic medieval town in EnglandThe cozy, bucolic town of Ludlow is stunned when one of its most revered and respected citizens--Ian Druitt, the local deacon--is accused of a serious crime. Then, while in police custody, Ian is found dead. Did he kill himself? Or was he murdered?When Barbara Havers is sent to Ludlow to investigate the chain of events that led to Ian's death, all the evidence points to suicide. But Barbara can't shake the feeling that she's missing something. She decides to take a closer look at the seemingly ordinary inhabitants of Ludlow--mainly elderly retirees and college students--and discovers that almost everyone in town has something to hide.A masterful work of suspense, The Punishment She Deserves sets Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers and Inspector Thomas Lynley against one of their most intricate cases. Fans of the longtime series will love the many characters from Elizabeth George's previous novels who join Lynley and Havers, and readers new to the series will quickly see why she is one of the most popular and critically acclaimed writers of our time. Both a page-turner and a deeply complex story about the lies we tell, the lies we believe, and the redemption we need, this novel will be remembered as one of George's best.
This book explores how psychological empowerment can influence and enhance job satisfaction.
In this unique coloring book, girls will add their own creative touches to beautifully designed quotes and encounter powerful Scripture verses on each page. Help a tween girl discover what it truly means to seek God's heart.
En lille ond handling En Inspector Lynley-roman I forsøget på at hjælpe sin ven og nabo, hvis datter, Hadiyyah, er blevet bortført af sin mor til Italien, er Barbara Havers ved at komme i alvorlig konflikt med loven. Situationen forværres yderligere, da pigen forsvinder sporløst. Barbaras gamle ven og partner, Thomas Lynley, sendes af Scotland Yard til Toscana for at bistå, men opdager, at alle spor peger mod London og barnets far. Lynley står nu i et ubehageligt dilemma - skal han beskytte Barbara eller være loyal mod jobbet som politimand? Netop som det tilsyneladende lysner i horisonten, sker der i Italien et uventet, mistænkeligt dødsfald.
Award-winning author Elizabeth George delivers another masterpiece of suspense in her Inspector Lynley series.
This book explores how psychological empowerment can influence and enhance job satisfaction.
Becca's ability to hear the broken thoughts of others has not turned out to be a fabulous gift after all. It has got in the way of her being able to function in the world normally. More seriously, it makes her think she knows things that she doesn't know at all. Becca's friends are also dealing with stressful situations and coming to terms with troubling discoveries about themselves. Seth Darrow's learning disability makes him vulnerable. The girl he loves is not what she appears to be. His grandfather might lose his property and be thrust into care. Jenn has to come to terms with her sexuality, while Derric finds out that the cover-up he has engaged in for the last ten years was never necessary in the first place. Acclaimed author Elizabeth George brings her extraordinary talents to this intriguing story that blends mystery and myth. In this final book in the Edge of Nowhere series, Becca and her friends do their best to navigate a difficult world and come to a resolution - and acceptance - of their futures.
Teens face serious choices every day about attitudes, behaviors, friends, drugs, and sex. Elizabeth takes teens through the step-by-step process of making decisions that are life-affirming and godly. Teens are pointed to God's Word for wisdom and guidance. They'll discover how to consider consequences and learn checkpoints for confirming decisions.
Bestselling author Elizabeth George reaches out to tweens, ages 8 to 12, to discuss building friendships, talking with parents, putting Jesus first, handling schoolwork and activities, deciding how to dress, and more. Girls discover how to establish healthy guidelines that honor God, promote their well-being, and help them enjoy life.
Helps readers to find easy-to-do suggestions for success in all they do that can: maximize productivity in a busy schedule; cultivate good habits and conquer bad ones; strengthen relationships; further God's purposes; and, encourage closeness to God. This book includes tips for every area of daily life.
For Christian teens, peer pressure, school activities, and physical changes make godly qualities such as patience and kindness hard to develop. By focusing on Jesus, girls can develop and live the fruit of the Spirit.
The principles of Elizabeth George's bestselling A Woman After God's Own Heart are shared in sweet poetry for little girls alongside charming paintings by popular artist Judy LuenebrinkElizabeth George.
Elizabeth reveals how people can "count it all joy" in hard times by understanding trials are not punishment; realizing God's grace is sufficient; and trusting Him to use everything for His plan. Readers are reminded that God is in control, and in Him they will find help, hope, and meaning.
What does living a godly life mean today? Delving into I Timothy, women can deepen their Christian walk, with special attention on focus, heart attitudes, and behavior. Embark on an exciting quest for godliness!
Where is the wisdom women need to make right choices? How do people develop unshakable faith? Readers explore James' teachings and gain practical guidance for persevering, developing patience, and planning for the future.
Elizabeth draws from Proverbs 31 to encourage young girls to apply the positive qualities illustrated in each verse. Judy's charming illustrations complement the text that says there's more to being a girl than being sweet.
With her warm teaching style, bestselling author Elizabeth George explores Ephesians in this newest addition to her popular A Woman After God's Own Heart (R) Bible study series. Elizabeth leads women to a deeper appreciation of the spiritual riches every believer possesses in Christ, and shares the keys to growing toward spiritual maturity.
This practical study guide explores God's transforming love. Thought-provoking questions, reflective studies, and personal applications illuminate the riches of a godly life for contemporary women as they glean lessons from women of Scripture.
The Proverbs 31 woman was an ordinary person who made herself available to an extraordinary God. George reveals how women can do the same by discerning true priorities, cultivating positive character qualities, and pursuing excellence.
Focusing on Jesus' teachings and the principles He lived by, Elizabeth George's study of the book of Luke reveals how readers can become more like Jesus in their daily lives and joyfully share the gospel.
This thoughtful Bible study of Judges/Ruth examines the godly character of women such as Deborah, Naomi, and Ruth. Women, in individual or group study, will be encouraged to see giant-of-the-faith potential in their lives.
Esther. This exciting study highlights how God made Esther queen, which enabled her to protect her people. Readers are encouraged to trust God and, through obedience to Him, become women of strength and beauty.
Exploring Sarah's life-her difficult circumstances and mistakes-women learn to let God stretch and shape them, and to trust in His promises. Includes questions, Bible study tips, and a "heart response" for personal application.
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