Reviews"It's tough to resist George's storytelling, once hooked." -- USA Today "George is a master...she upholds the English tradition beautifully." -- Chicago Tribune "A good read." -- San Jose Mercury News "George fully develops every nuance of the racially loaded case--and every thrill in the chase. But it's the note on which the novel ends that stuns as the series is violently wrenched onto new ground." -- Daily News (NY) "[A] juicy serial killer whodunit." -- USA Today "Will keep readers on the edge of their seats." -- Bookreporter.com "Delicately textured...achingly compassionate...gripping...it's one of George's best, and that's saying something." -- Seattle Times "Powerful." -- Orlando Sentinel "Excellent." -- Globe and Mail (Toronto) "This one grabs the reader all the way." -- Lisa Ko, author of The Leavers "Always entertaining." -- Nashville Tennessean
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal813.54
Synopsis"[A] juicy serial killer whodunit." --USA Today "Delicately textured...achingly compassionate....It's one of George's best, and that's saying something." --Seattle Times The 13th novel in Elizabeth George's 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., " A] juicy serial killer whodunit." -- USA Today "Delicately textured...achingly compassionate....It's one of George's best, and that's saying something." -- Seattle Times The 13th novel in Elizabeth George's 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.