A novel rich in characters that allow the plot to get rich personal stories.
These parallel lives, mingled closely with the death of Pastor Robin Sage, create an atmosphere of mystery footprint,
where "Arsenic and Old Lace" rub the pen of the author who likes to distill the poison with finesse.
Inspector Thomas Lynley of Scoltland Yard, hero of the novels of Elizabeth George, aristocrat and son
Count the sounding titles is immersed in the heart of this thriller with his friend Saint James. Himself struggling
a personal dispute with his wife who can not carry her pregnancies to term. ....
And as the title suggests, the issue of children is central to this thriller!
The death of the pastor could almost go unnoticed accidental stocking? but serving crime?
This is what will try to elucidate Lynley and St. James through portraits and striking scenery reality.
Elizabeth George at a particularly exciting way to build his novels;
the sets and locations are also a journey in England that she knows and appreciates.
Immersion in the story is successful thanks to fine and precise descriptions not only of the premises,
but gestures and character traits, personalities she portrays.