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  • Reads well but lengths  

    With No One As Witness (Paperback)
    Good narrative structure and unexpected twists but unnecessary lengths in my opinion. The antagonisms within Scotland Yard are slightly caricatured.
  • The story that put an end  

    With No One as Witness (Paperback)
    I hated this book shocked me and made me abandon the series (to my regret because I was a fan of the first hour). I would try to explain why. In recent years, virtually all police investigations authors seem to follow a rule (secret imposed?): Write
  • Superb, as usual  

    With No One as Witness (Paperback)
    Elizabeth George plunges again in settings as diverse as fully documented. Human history, woven around the characters of Thomas Linley, Barbara Havers, Simon St James, Deborah and Helen, provides parentheses always welcome amidst this scary story, te
  • Disappointed 161  

    With No One as Witness (Paperback)
    I went to great length to get my hands on this book-the settings That Creates George are fabulous. The plot is weird From The Beginning, though, and escalates in the way I found it with my other preferred writer, Patricia Cornwall. The evil Enters at
  • She's back Elizabeth George and healthy !!  

    With No One As Witness (Hardcover)
    Having been a little disappointed with the penultimate book (too many personages, a complicated hair) I was delighted to see that this time, we found our extraordinary Elizabeth writing. The Protagonists are confronted with problems on all fronts and