Sunday, December 12, 2010

Elizabeth George, the procession of death


History: Inspector Thomas Lynley, the hero of fifteen novels of Elizabeth George, left the police after the murder of his wife, Helen. But his successor, Isabelle Ardery, who wants his team to win - especially the old accomplice Lynley, Barbara Havers - manages to convince him to return after discovering the body of a young woman in a cemetery. The investigation leads them into the region of the New Forest, where the victim's best friend is also trying to shed light on his death. Meanwhile, we discover another case: a three year old child has disappeared and the suspects could be three young boys ...
Impressions: This is really not the best of the author ... Trying too hard to do ... well ... We did too!
This book deserves to blunt cuts to give a bit of pace to the plot. The reader has trouble "hanging", his attention was constantly dispersed descriptions a bit long ...
Over 650 pages where you find the time long, it's a safe bet that you will not hold the shock ... And yet ... What a pity ... The plot was good and yet sympathetic characters ... Read all the same, not hesitating to skip pages ...

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