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  1. Mar 24, 2009 · A Traitor to Memory is massive, and it's hard not to spot a few flaws in a plot so complex. The dual narratives force abnormally slow reading, the motive for one murder and two near-murders is inexplicably glossed over, and many doughty Lynley/Havers fans will still wonder by the end what exactly happened in Sonia's bathroom.

  2. Jan 1, 2001 · ‘A Traitor to Memory,’ by Elizabeth George is a compelling, fascinating book. It’s a long book – over 1000 pages long – but the writing is strong, the plot well-conceived, and the characters well developed. Holding ‘A Traitor to Memory’ together is the story of Gideon, a violin virtuoso, and originally a child prodigy.

    • (11.9K)
    • Mass Market Paperback
  3. A Traitor to Memory, Volume 2. Elizabeth George. Random House Large Print, 2001 - Fiction - 1170 pages. Elizabeth George "reigns as the queen of the mystery genre." raves "Entertainment Weekly," which named her most recent novel, "In Pursuit of the Proper Sinner," on of the 10 best books of 1999. The author who has enthralled millions with ...

  4. Mar 24, 2009 · A Suitable Vengeance, For the Sake of Elena, Missing Joseph, Playing for the Ashes, In the Presence of the Enemy, Deception on His Mind, In Pursuit of the Proper Sinner, A Traitor to Memory, and I, Richard were international bestsellers. Elizabeth George divides her time between Huntington Beach, California, and London.

    • 9780.6B
    • Random House Publishing Group
    • 03/24/2009
    • Inspector Lynley Series , #11
  5. Mar 24, 2009 · A Traitor to Memory. Elizabeth George. Random House Publishing Group, Mar 24, 2009 - Fiction - 736 pages. When Eugenie Davies is killed by a driver on a quiet London street, her death is clearly no accident. Someone struck her with a car and then deliberately ran over her body before driving off, leaving nothing behind but questions.

  6. NOVEL - A TRAITOR TO MEMORY. Every new Elizabeth George novel is a major publishing event. Now the internationally bestselling author shows once again why both The New York Times and the Chicago Tribune have hailed her as "a master" and why Entertainment Weekly has proclaimed her Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley novels "the smartest, most gratifyingly complex and impassioned mystery series ...

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