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With No One As Witness

With No One As Witness

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The police never suspected a serial killer was at large until they found the fourth murdered boy -- the first white victim -- his body draped over a tomb in a London graveyard. Suddenly a series of crimes and a potential public relations disaster have Scotland Yard on the defensive, scrambling to apprehend a maniac while avoiding accusations of racism.

Detective Superintendent Thomas Lynley, distracted by concerns for his pregnant wife, has been assigned to the investigation, along with his disgraced partner, Barbara Havers, who's fighting for her professional future. Winston Nkata -- deservedly, if hastily, promoted to detective sergeant -- is the black face who will speak to the media. But none of them can imagine the tenacity and ingenuity of the killer they seek . . . and no one is prepared for the savage, shocking instant when everything will change forever.

The police never suspected a serial killer was at large until they found the fourth murdered boy -- the first white victim -- his body draped over a tomb in a London graveyard. Suddenly a series of crimes and a potential public relations disaster have Scotland Yard on the defensive, scrambling to apprehend a maniac while avoiding accusations of racism.

Detective Superintendent Thomas Lynley, distracted by concerns for his pregnant wife, has been assigned to the investigation, along with his disgraced partner, Barbara Havers, who's fighting for her professional future. Winston Nkata -- deservedly, if hastily, promoted to detective sergeant -- is the black face who will speak to the media. But none of them can imagine the tenacity and ingenuity of the killer they seek . . . and no one is prepared for the savage, shocking instant when everything will change forever.

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Publish date: Oct 13, 2009
Added to Scribd: Aug 28, 2013
Direitos Autorais:Traditional Copyright: All rights reservedISBN:9780061801860
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ldvoorberg reviewed this
Rated 2/5
Too many POVs in this mystery novel, which made the story very piecemeal, like a quilt with messy seams. The characters are very human and realistic, but I didn't really like any of them particularly. Maybe if you love crime novels this one will intrigue you, but I'll be okay if I don't read anymore from this series.
hobbitprincess reviewed this
Rated 4/5
One of the most intense of the Inspector Lynley novels, you'll have a hard time putting this one down. The pair are on a mission to catch a serial killer, one who likes young boys and sacrificial rites. The killer is caught in the end, but not before there is a lot of tension at Scotland Yard. I wanted to strangle Hillier! He's just impossible! There is a huge unexpected twist near the end of the novel that leads into the next novel. The ending is unexpected, and I don't mean the identity of the killer.
stevil2001 reviewed this
I've struggled with the last few Lynley/Havers stories, but somehow Elizabeth George is right back on track with this one. The characters are actually working together, the mystery actually starts right at the beginning, and I actually never had to force myself to keep on reading. It's not the very traditional mystery structure of most of her other novels, as in this case Lynley is put in charge of a big Scotland Yard effort to stop a serial killer at work in London. But it works despite that; indeed, the parts of the novel that work least well are the most traditional, as Havers talks to person after person in a youth outreach program. It takes a better writer than most to make the internal politics of a youth outreach program interesting. But the rest-- the methodical, slow hunt for evidence, often grasping at straws, as the killer operates with impunity-- makes for good reading. It's horrifying at times, but that's George at her best for you. Havers gets a chance to shine here, more than she has in any of these novels for what feel like a long time.I still wonder why she hates Havers so much. I mean, Lynley has his faults, but they're the kind of faults that aren't really faults: he's too forthright, he cares too much, he's too responsible. Oh, how dreadful for him. On the other hand, Havers's inability to dress herself reaches new heights of absurdity in this installment. Cut the poor woman a break and let her wear a nice pair of pants without a ketchup stain on them, okay?There's a big "shock" at the end, or rather there would be if I cared about any of the characters who weren't Lynley, Havers, Taymullah, Hadiyyah, and Nkata. Okay, that's more than I thought, but why is the rest of the supporting cast so... insipid?
salemathenaeum reviewed this
The police never suspected a serial killer was at large until they found the fourth murdered boy -- the first white victim -- his body draped over a tomb in a London graveyard. Suddenly a series of crimes and a potential public relations disaster have Scotland Yard on the defensive, scrambling to apprehend a maniac while avoiding accusations of racism.Detective Superintendent Thomas Lynley, distracted by concerns for his pregnant wife, has been assigned to the investigation, along with his disgraced partner, Barbara Havers, who's fighting for her professional future. Winston Nkata -- deservedly, if hastily, promoted to detective sergeant -- is the black face who will speak to the media. But none of them can imagine the tenacity and ingenuity of the killer they seek . . . and no one is prepared for the savage, shocking instant when everything will change forever.
kysmom02 reviewed this
Rated 2/5
I did not like this book. I WILL NOT recommend it to anyone. That being said, I did listen to the whole story instead of quitting half way through.I want to be truthful that there were things that I did like about the story. One, it kept my attention. Mainly because I'm one of those readers who is always trying to solve the crime before the characters do. There were enough potential suspects and persons of interest to make my guessing game difficult, but not so many that the story was cluttered. Two, there were surprises. There were crimes committed throughout that didn't seem to make any sense, until the entire picture came together at the end. One of those surprises being a death of someone that was not a high profile character, but the circumstances around that death were not at all what was assumed.On to the things that I didn't like about this book. I am aware that this is a fiction book, not based on any actual event, and I'm not naive enough to think that a crime spree like this couldn't happen. I just don't happen to enjoy reading material in this genre to include children.The primary story line is the quest for a serial killer who is murdering teenage boys. The crime scenes are gruesome detailing acts committed against these boys' bodies after they had been killed. Many of them had their navels removed. A couple had large incisions in their chest. One of the boys was sodomized. This information leads the detectives to question a man who later admits that he is a part of a group known as MABIL. An acronym for Men And Boys In Love. It is an organized group of adolescent boys who are brought together with other boys and made to feel like they are part of a group. Once the boys learn to trust the leaders, they are paired up with a man for their "first time." As if all of that isn't bad enough, there is a 12 year old boy who murders a pregnant woman for no apparent reason!I also did not think that this book flowed well. I listened to this start to finish and didn't skip even one second of the book. Yet, there were things that would happen or pop up in the investigation that seemed like they came out of thin air. I remember thinking a couple of times that there really needed to be some sort of lead-in to an event, but it just wasn't there. Then, at the end of the story, the author threw in this "need for human contact" for one of the characters, and tried to end the story with a little romance. It just didn't fit or work for me. I'm sure that with such a horrific plot to begin with, she wanted to end on a more positive note, but with a plot this sinister, it would take much more than what was there.
reeread reviewed this
Rated 5/5
Totally flabbergasted by the climax which really came some way before the end of the book. I enjoy the interplay of the characters and their backgrounds - don't read them just for the crime solving but for the ongoing character development. Unfortunately one character is finished and another profoundly changed.
patience_grayfeath_1 reviewed this
Rated 5/5
Her best suspense that I’ve read so far. This follows a serial murderer and I like finding out that we’ve met the murderer very early one. That always makes me want to go back and see if hints/clues were left so I could figure out the murder myself. However, the end is horrific because of who dies and the senselessness of it. Well, it isn’t senseless but when you come to love characters like the one who dies, it’s personally heartbreaking. I’m skipping the next book for now, What Came Before He Shot Her, because I’ve read that it’s rather different and doesn’t involve Lynley or Havers. Not that I don’t like different! But that’s where my interests lay at the moment.
jackybushell reviewed this
Rated 2/5
Found this book really laborious and long winded. It was recommended to me by a friend but I was itching to read another book I'd got so I don't think that helped.
storyvalue reviewed this
Rated 4/5
Elizabeth George has been blowing me away with her literate mysteries for years, and this time the twist left me totally stunned.
tamora_3 reviewed this
Rated 4/5
This is a thoroughly gripping whodunnit. One of my most favorite characters was killed, though. Say it isn't so!

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