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In her most eagerly anticipated novel yet, Elizabeth George brings back Scotland Yard's Thomas Lynley to investigate a ruthless crime.
After 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, no matter how exhausting his days, the painful memories of Helen's death do not diminish.
On the forty-third day of his walk, at the base of a cliff, Lynley discovers the body of a young man who appears to have fallen to his death. The closest town, better known for its tourists and its surfing than its intrigue, seems an unlikely place for murder. However, it soon becomes apparent that a clever killer is indeed at work, and this time Lynley is not a detective but a witness and possibly a suspect.
The head of the vastly understaffed local police department needs Lynley's help, though, especially when it comes to the mysterious, secretive woman whose cottage lies not far from where the body was discovered. But can Lynley let go of the past long enough to solve a most devious and carefully planned crime?
This is the first of Elizabeth George's novels I've read, and I finished it doubly astonished: at George's exceptional gifts and at my own dimwittedness in neglecting her work for the 20 years she's been publishing…American crime fiction, starting with Dashiell Hammett and continuing through James M. Cain, Ed McBain, John D. MacDonald and current writers such as Robert Crais and Lee Child, has tended to be terse, fast-moving and action-oriented. George has made herself part of an English tradition that is more leisurely and more given to psychological probing. This tradition's other leading practitioners now include P.D. James and Ruth Rendell…readers who value writing that is intelligent, surprising, sexy, funny, compassionate and wise should find Careless in Red a delight.
More Reviews and RecommendationsThe reigning queen of the British mystery, it turns out, is an Ohio native living in Washington State. Best known for her Inspector Lynley series, Elizabeth George says that what drives her books is the psychological goings-on of her characters. She doesn't even mind, she says, if readers figure out the killer before the end -- the motive will always be a surprise.
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Not one of my favorite Elizabeth George mysteries
Audrey Rush, a 75 yr. old mystery lover., 08/04/2008
I had trouble following the characters in this book. I've read all of Ms. George's books, especially like Inspector Lynley books, but this one disappointed me somewhat. I had to keep looking back to see who was who.
Diappointing and Way Too Long
Karen, A reviewer, 08/02/2008
I could not wait for this book to come out and what a bust. One minute Lynley is mourning the loss of Helen,'not eating, sleeping, walking etc.'the next minute he has sunk himself into a murder mystery and going ga ga over the vet. There were too many characters that I did not care about and really did not even make me think they were suspects.The investigation never really took off and the clues were weak. I figured this one out way before the ending. Did we really need to know that Bea did internet dating? It really wasn't necessary to wrap up the stories on all those people and their dysfunctional lives. All I want as a big fan is the stuff we love, Tommy,Barbara and the rest of the gang.
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