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A Banquet of Consequences

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The seventeenth novel in the bestselling series that inspired BBC's Lynley

The suicide of William Goldacre is devastating to those left behind. But what was the cause of his tragedy and how far might the consequences reach? And why is there a link between the young man's death and an horrific poisoning in Cambridge?

Following various career-threatening misdemeanours, DS Barbara Havers is desperate to redeem herself. So when a past encounter with bestselling feminist writer Claire Abbott gives her a connection to the Cambridge murder, she begs DI Thomas Lynley to let her pursue the crime.

Soon, Lynley finds himself investigating the London end of an ever more darkly disturbing case, while Havers looks behind the peaceful facade of country life to discover a twisted world of desire and deceit - and no shortage of suspects.

Praise for A Banquet of Consequences

'One of Ms. George's best mysteries, original in concept and fascinating in the breadth of its characters'
Washington Times

'Always satisfying'
Kirkus

'George again proves adept at constructing a mystery and deconstructing the mystery of human nature'
Colombus Dispatch

Editions (5)

ISBN9781444786590
PublisherHodder & Stoughton
Publication Date02/23/17
Pages688

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  • jolaine
    jolaine

    1 Followers

    3.0

    A man suicides and that leads to another assesination.

    It took me months to finish it, the author has a very descriptive way to tell the story and goes a lot through the branches before getting to the point and some storyline make no sense to the main point of the story. It could've been written in half of the pages if you focus on the main storyline and characters.

    Jul 27, 2023

  • 1001books.and.more
    1001books.and.more

    88 Followers

    5.0

    Clare Abbott, a well known feminist writer, is poisoned. A few days later her editor almost dies as well. But were the two really meant to be the victims or was someone else actually the killer's target? With this 19th installment in the Inspector Lynley series the old Elizabeth George is finally back! And it was high time for that. After the really bad [b:Just One Evil Act|17191452|Just One Evil Act (Inspector Lynley, #18)|Elizabeth George|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1373456845s/17191452.jpg|23644105] I was about to give this series up. I'm glad I didn't because this book was so good. My expectations weren't very high but once I started reading I couldn't put the book down anymore. What I found very interesting was the Lynley-Havers constellation: Havers is doing the actual work this time and is almost instructing Lynley what to do next. Lynley is of course still the supervisor but is really in the background. This worked very well and I'm very curious where this is leading. There are also some (positive) changes in both their lives which makes me look forward to the next book a lot. The crime itself was excellent even though I knew who the killer was quite early. But this just shows how well constructed it was. The characters were well created (I will probably never forget the highly manipulative Caroline) and the many twists and turns made this an exciting read. Let's hope that the series will stay this way! (I received a free digital copy via Netgalley/the publisher. Thanks for the opportunity!)

    Sep 23, 2022

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