
A Traitor to Memory
by:
Elizabeth George
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0553582364
ISBN 13: 9780553582369
Publication date:
August 27th, 2002
Publisher: Bantam
Pages: 1024
Genres: Mystery, Science Fiction, History
Eugenie Davies's life is abruptly cut short on a serene London street, sparking a web of intrigue and betrayal that unfurls against the backdrop of the city. As investigations unfold, it becomes evident that her death was far from a tragic accident. The circumstances surrounding her demise lead to a deeper exploration of the complex relationships and secrets that defined her life.
Detective Lynley is thrust into the chaos that follows, unraveling a tapestry of personal connections that is as intricate as it is dark. Every clue points to a betrayal, revealing that those closest to Eugenie may not have been who they seemed. Each interview peels back layers of deception, revealing hidden motives and unspoken fears that haunt the individuals connected to her.
As the investigation deepens, Lynley faces moral dilemmas and haunting choices, demanding a delicate balance between justice and the painful realities of human imperfection. The story elegantly entwines themes of memory, loyalty, and the fragility of trust, leaving readers questioning their own perceptions of right and wrong.
In this compelling narrative, Elizabeth George crafts a suspenseful tale where the past casts a long shadow over the present. With skillful writing, she crafts a vivid portrayal of loss and the lengths people will go to protect their own secrets, ensuring that the echoes of Eugenie's life—and her untimely death—linger long after the last pages are turned.
Detective Lynley is thrust into the chaos that follows, unraveling a tapestry of personal connections that is as intricate as it is dark. Every clue points to a betrayal, revealing that those closest to Eugenie may not have been who they seemed. Each interview peels back layers of deception, revealing hidden motives and unspoken fears that haunt the individuals connected to her.
As the investigation deepens, Lynley faces moral dilemmas and haunting choices, demanding a delicate balance between justice and the painful realities of human imperfection. The story elegantly entwines themes of memory, loyalty, and the fragility of trust, leaving readers questioning their own perceptions of right and wrong.
In this compelling narrative, Elizabeth George crafts a suspenseful tale where the past casts a long shadow over the present. With skillful writing, she crafts a vivid portrayal of loss and the lengths people will go to protect their own secrets, ensuring that the echoes of Eugenie's life—and her untimely death—linger long after the last pages are turned.