
Synopsis
In Cornwall, a man suffers a violent death ā and the killer may lurk within the community . . .
Featuring Detectives Thomas Lynley and Barbara Havers, A Slowly Dying Cause is an atmospheric, gripping crime thriller from bestselling author Elizabeth George.
Amid the beauty of Cornwallās coastline, the death of a local man shatters the peace with its violence. The body of Michael Lobb is discovered in his familyās tin and pewter workshop, and Detective Inspector Beatrice Hannaford is brought in to investigate. Suspicion quickly develops when it emerges that a mining company had been trying to buy the manās land, and Lobb was the only remaining obstacle to the deal going through.
But every step of Beaās investigation provokes more questions than answers, and the complexity of the case develops further as Lobbās family life, rife with mistrust and deception, comes to light. With cryptic alibis and shifting motives, the tangled web of intrigue soon draws in her colleagues Thomas Lynley and Barbara Havers, who must search for a killer in a community that has very little trust in outsiders . . .
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āShe writes extremely well, plots brilliantly and reaches an emotional level deeper than mostā ā The Times
āShe's a designer of fastidious mosaics that never fail to intrigueā ā The Guardian
āElizabeth George delivers another intelligent, intricate mysteryā ā The New York Times
āPresses all the buttons to make us hoover her stuff upā ā The Daily Telegraph
āIt feels like meeting old friends and that you're almost solving the crime togetherā ā The Belfast Telegraph
āRich with descriptive detail and emotional nuance. Several alternating plot threads unspool at length, all of which weave tightly together with pleasing inevitabilityā ā The Wall Street Journal
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She writes extremely well, plots brilliantly and reaches an emotional level deeper than most
She's a designer of fastidious mosaics that never fail to intrigue
Elizabeth George delivers another intelligent, intricate mystery
An essential writer of popular fiction today



















