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In the Presence of the Enemy - Elizabeth George

In the Presence of the Enemy

By Elizabeth George

  • Release Date: 1996-03-01
  • Genre: Police Procedural
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 148 Ratings

Description

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley and Sergeant Barbara Havers must navigate fraught politics and explosive secrets in this “rich [and] addictively readable” mystery in the renowned Inspector Lynley series.

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“Combining the eloquence of P.D. James with a story John Grisham would envy, George serves up a splendid, unsettling novel.”—People

Hailed as the “king of sleaze,” tabloid editor Dennis Luxford is very good at ferreting out the sins and scandals of people in exposed positions. But when he opens an innocuous-looking letter addressed to him, he discovers that someone else excels at it as well. Ten-year-old Charlotte Bowen has been abducted, and if Luxford does not admit publicly to having fathered her, she will die.

But Charlotte’s existence is Luxford’s most fiercely guarded secret, and acknowledging her will throw more than one life in chaos. For Charlotte’s mother, Eve, is one of England’s most high-profile Junior Ministers and quite possibly the next Margaret Thatcher. Eve refuses to let Luxford damage her career by printing the story or calling the police.

As Luxford struggles to find help, another tragedy brings Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley and Sergeant Barbara Havers into the case—one whose tentacles reach from London to the countryside—as the investigators navigate a world of corrupt self-interest in which the sins of parents are visited upon children.

Reviews

  • Another can’t-put-it-down!

    5
    By Wolfhead9
    Oooh I cannot wait for the next Lynley, Havers, Lady Helen & the St.James’ gang book! Havers’ extensive role in Presence made me so happy. Love this series.
  • Dark dark dark who done it

    3
    By MNnm2
    There is no triumph in solving this crime. Everyone loses. I knew who did it shortly after the character was introduced. These Lynley mysteries make more sense if read in order. You need to lower expectations on this one.
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