
Believing the Lie
An Inspector Lynley Novel, Book 17
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Narrated by:
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Tim Bentinck
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By:
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Elizabeth George
About this listen
Detective Inspector Lynley is approached by business magnate Bernard Fairclough for a confidential review - not a formal investigation - of the circumstances of his nephew's demise. The coroner's verdict is accidental death.
Still grieving for his murdered wife, Lynley has personal reasons for welcoming a spell away from London. He heads to the wild beauty of the Lake District, with Deborah and Simon St James to provide cover for his inquiries. Barbara Havers, back at base, makes her own unique contribution to the case, distracted only by Isabelle's ambitions to improve her Detective Sergeant's appearance.
When he comes to know the various members of the extended Fairclough dynasty, Lynley finds many possible motives for murder, and uncovers layers of deceit and betrayal that expose the lies at the heart of the Cumbrian community.
©2012 Eilzabeth George (P)2012 Hodder & StoughtonTotally absorbed me every night for a few weeks...
Intriguing plot beautifully narrated
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What made the experience of listening to Believing the Lie the most enjoyable?
It is a complicated story with lots of interlacing characters.What did you like best about this story?
The story is long and involved and takes George's usual slow but rewarding path through the twists and turns of the plot.What do you think the narrator could have done better?
The reading was good except in one respect: the character of Barbara Havers, a streetwise Londoner, has suddenly developed an upper-class Scottish accent. Most disconcerting.IS BARBARA HAVERS STILL A LONDONER?
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Would you listen to Believing the Lie again? Why?
Yes, it is now a part of my audio library. I was very impressed by the narrator, and the story, thankfully, did not continue to dwell overmuch on Lynley's loss.What does Tim Bentinck bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
Tim Bentinck moved effortlessly from character to character, both male and female, in a sympathetic fashion.. However, I was not keen on the relocation of Haver's accent.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Not really, it is rather long for a single sitting.Any additional comments?
I was disappointed that Elizabeth George continues to produce rather depressing end themes to her latest works and I still haven't quite forgiven her for killing off Helen, some books ago. However she winds up this story leaving plenty of opportunity to reintroduce the closing subject should she write another Lynley/Havers novel.Beautifully read and compelling story
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Barbara Havers
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Good overall
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Brilliant
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Wrong narrator
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Elizabeth George getting back to her best
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Female voices/accents
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Apart from that grating factor otherwise very enjoyable and nice and long.
One Major Problem
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