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Crime

In the Presence of the Enemy

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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.

Editions (3)

ISBN9780553385502
PublisherRandom House Publishing Group
Publication Date04/15/08
Pages642

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  • elisabeth67
    elisabeth67

    2 Followers

    4.0

    Manchmal etwas zäh, trotzdem sehr fesselnd. Hat mich mitgenommen.

    Mar 8, 2026

  • kanelbolle
    kanelbolle

    22 Followers

    5.0

    Masterpiece!

    Elizabeth George is a master in writing complex characters! I've never hated a book character more than the mother of the kidnapped child. Which may sound weird, but if you read the book, you know why. Even though the beginning dragged a bit and I felt like I hated everyone involved in this kidnapping I really enjoyed the character dynamics. I loved that Havers got to lead a part of the operation and - most of all - that I had no clue at all to the identity of the bad guy. Even though I asked all the right questions and deducted everything right, I was blind on that eye, which made the gut punch of a realisation all the more visceral and the book 'unputdownable'. Can only recommend this!

    Mar 14, 2026

  • barbs
    barbs

    5 Followers

    3.0

    Aber nur weil die letzten 50 Seiten mal etwas Spannung in die Sache gebracht haben...

    Dec 19, 2025

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