Articles related to "Elizabeth George"Not all authors who write about Great Britain are actually British. These three "Great Pretenders" would fool even the most discerning reader.
Reviews of George's work consistently praise her gift for complex plotting, intense characterization and realistic evocation of setting.
George's artistocractic Scotland Yard dectective, Thomas Lynley, returns after a three-year absence in the new mystery novel Careless in Red
Elizabeth George's What Came Before He Shot Her is the first London-based crime novel by the American writer to feature characters outside her usual ensemble.
Oprah and her O magazine staff once again offer fans a list of the summer's best books. Memoir, mystery and romance are only some of the list's wide variety of offerings.
The setting or locale of a novel makes an important contribution to reading pleasure. Good author research gives concise facts that can capture a locale in a few words.
A late-Christie Marple that cleverly uses the reader's expectations against them, and compares well with her other novels of that period, such as Third Girl and Nemesis.
Passengers on ships to Maine in the 1630s were not only fishermen who wouldn't remain but also, like Nicholas Edgecomb and George Deering, founders of American families.
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