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A Great Deliverance (Inspector Lynley Mysteries) (Paperback)

by Elizabeth George (Author)
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  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam Books; New edition edition (13 Oct 1989)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0553175106
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553175103
  • Product Dimensions: 17.2 x 11 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 135,146 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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'suspense aplenty . . . in this above-average whodunit.' - Weekend mail (on the BBC Inspector Lynley mystery)

'Excellent . . . An exciting debut' (The Times )

'A dauntingly clever chiller' (Sunday Times ) --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Essential Reading for Lynley and Havers Fans, 3 May 2005
By Professor Donald Mitchell "Jesus Makes Me a P... (Boston) - See all my reviews
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"Who knows what darkness lies in the hearts of men? Only the Shadow knows." That opening from the old radio show came to mind as I reread this book about the almost unspeakable evils that people do to one another.

First published in 1988, A Great Deliverance is the first book in the distinguished series featuring Inspector Thomas Lynley and Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers, the English detective duo who have delighted so many readers since then. I first read this book many years ago and was impressed at the time by the careful character development. Little did I know that that character development would make the subsequent series such a remarkable delight. Rereading the book now, I must say that I don't remember a first book in a detective series that did nearly so much to establish the backgrounds, thought processes, influences and loves of the lead characters. I'm much more impressed than the first time.

As the story opens, Father Hart is on a pilgrimage to Scotland Yard to help heal a rift among those who have been investigating the beheading of a local farmer. While most detectives would feel that finding the farmer's daughter, Roberta Teys, next to the body as she confesses that she's guilty would be enough evidence, Father Hart believes that Roberta is innocent. Thus, Scotland Yard enters the case. Havers is dispatched to haul Lynley back from a wedding he's attending, and the reader is soon enmeshed in "what might have been" thoughts concerning the lives of both Lynley and Havers.

Lynley is the golden boy, the eighth earl of Asherton, who doesn't even need to work . . . but who sees work as his obligation. Havers is a loose cannon of emotions, instincts and prejudice . . . but who's brilliantly and doggedly determined to find the answers to any crime. How they develop comfort with one another is quite intriguing in the book.

The mystery itself is pretty straightforward, so don't look for that aspect of the book to delight you with its charm. If you judge mysteries by how hard the mystery is to solve, this one will be a 2 or 3 star effort to you.

But if you love rich, complex characters with nuanced reactions in tricky situations, this book will delight you.

Literature fans will appreciate the references that are included in sorting out the mystery.

Those who require absolute accuracy in all aspects of what's English will detect false notes here and there. Still, the overall result is quite impressive coming from an American. And most American readers won't be able to tell the difference anyway.

If the mystery had been better designed, this could have been one of the great mystery stories of all time. Do read on. There are many other fine books in this series. The rich character development in this book will add much delight to your reading in the subsequent ones.

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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The first novel in the Lynley/Havers canon - Start here!, 24 Jun 2000
By Mr. D. J. Carr "David Carr" (London, England) - See all my reviews
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Let's get the bad news out of the way first: Elizabeth George's writing is generally below par when detailing the thoughts and deeds of the upper classes. She also has the tendency when setting out the prose of Scottish characters to reduce the speech to a phonetic travesty of real dialect.

However, and here is the good news, her plotting of the details of the mystery is both detailed and believable, while her character Havers is a brilliant success. The reader is treated to a realistic analysis of the difference between people's real thoughts, emotions and intentions and the perceptions of these same elements when seen through either unsympathetic - or simply unknowing - eyes.

The personal problems faced by Havers will sound familiar to many readers, and this adds a further realism to the action. Havers is human, flawed, bloody-minded, but ultimately brings her own unique insight to the case.

Unlike some series, the personal lives of the main characters develop book by book, and the best way to appreciate the characters is to live their lives from the beginning.

So, start here, and although the journey through her novels will be sometimes not always as smooth or as clear as one would wish, the standard not always staying at the very top, I am convinced that you will agree that Elizabeth George rarely short-changes you, and you will feel sad when you've reached the end of her most recent release and actually have to wait for her to write the next one.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Essential Reading for Lynley and Havers Fans, 3 May 2005
By Professor Donald Mitchell "Jesus Makes Me a P... (Boston) - See all my reviews
(TOP 10 REVIEWER)      
"Who knows what darkness lies in the hearts of men? Only the Shadow knows." That opening from the old radio show came to mind as I reread this book about the almost unspeakable evils that people do to one another.

First published in 1988, A Great Deliverance is the first book in the distinguished series featuring Inspector Thomas Lynley and Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers, the English detective duo who have delighted so many readers since then. I first read this book many years ago and was impressed at the time by the careful character development. Little did I know that that character development would make the subsequent series such a remarkable delight. Rereading the book now, I must say that I don't remember a first book in a detective series that did nearly so much to establish the backgrounds, thought processes, influences and loves of the lead characters. I'm much more impressed than the first time.

As the story opens, Father Hart is on a pilgrimage to Scotland Yard to help heal a rift among those who have been investigating the beheading of a local farmer. While most detectives would feel that finding the farmer's daughter, Roberta Teys, next to the body as she confesses that she's guilty would be enough evidence, Father Hart believes that Roberta is innocent. Thus, Scotland Yard enters the case. Havers is dispatched to haul Lynley back from a wedding he's attending, and the reader is soon enmeshed in "what might have been" thoughts concerning the lives of both Lynley and Havers.

Lynley is the golden boy, the eighth earl of Asherton, who doesn't even need to work . . . but who sees work as his obligation. Havers is a loose cannon of emotions, instincts and prejudice . . . but who's brilliantly and doggedly determined to find the answers to any crime. How they develop comfort with one another is quite intriguing in the book.

The mystery itself is pretty straightforward, so don't look for that aspect of the book to delight you with its charm. If you judge mysteries by how hard the mystery is to solve, this one will be a 2 or 3 star effort to you.

But if you love rich, complex characters with nuanced reactions in tricky situations, this book will delight you.

Literature fans will appreciate the references that are included in sorting out the mystery.

Those who require absolute accuracy in all aspects of what's English will detect false notes here and there. Still, the overall result is quite impressive coming from an American. And most American readers won't be able to tell the difference anyway.

If the mystery had been better designed, this could have been one of the great mystery stories of all time. Do read on. There are many other fine books in this series. The rich character development in this book will add much delight to your reading in the subsequent ones.

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2.0 out of 5 stars A Great Deliverance
Terribly overwritten in places as the author aspires to writing great literature, unfortunately her characters seem to have tumbled out of a Mills & Boon. Read more
Published 12 days ago by Rich

4.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant book with upsetting ending.
The first in the Inspector Lynley series, this book leaves you guessing from start to end. Not only is it a good mystery but it is also a good introduction to the characters that... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars A riveting read
I enjoyed this book. It was not too gruesome, but was interesting as the plot unfolded. The story keeps you guessing which makes it a good read for a holiday or a journey.
Published 11 months ago by Pauline

4.0 out of 5 stars First read of Elizabeth George!
Never really been interested in reading these, but was given a few so thought I would give them a go, I was immediatly struck by the characters as I have seen the odd episode on... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Mrs. S. I. Morgan

3.0 out of 5 stars Well-written, although no real mystery
This first outing for Lynley and Havers sees the pair investigate the murder of a country farmer. The farmer's daughter is found next to his body, holding an axe and declaring... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars a chilling read
I like reading crime stories but strictly Agatha Christie. I did not think that any one could create the same intensity and suspense as she did. Read more
Published on 28 Aug 2001 by sadafzaidi@btinternet.com

4.0 out of 5 stars A good book that made me want to jump ahead to the end
My first introduction to Elizabeth George. It wasn't until I started reading this book that I realised that it had been shown last year on television! Read more
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