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Wie zonder zonde is... by Elizabeth George

kathydavie's review against another edition

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5.0

Tenth in the Inspector Lynley mystery series set at Scotland Yard in London.

My Take
This was such a sad story on so many levels. The end of a family line. The end of hopes. The useless death of an amazing person.

In Pursuit of the Proper Sinner revolves around Nicola Maiden and her lifelong pursuit of what she wants…now — she never has learned the value of spiritual self-fulfillment. Nik has always gone for immediate gratification and stopped at nothing to ensure it with never a thought for how it might impact anyone around her.

Thomas is angry that Barbara could ignore the chain-of-command and is determined that she will learn her place while Lady Helen comes to a realization as to just why Thomas is really angry with Barbara.

A fascinating look at how three different, strong people approach the evidence and the judgments they make based on it, the different directions it takes them. Each party has strong reasons for their choices and any one of them could be correct.

In the end, it simply proves that one should never allow one's own perceptions to smear the evidence.

Lots of red herrings in this story. And each little fish is interesting in its own right.

The Story
The daughter of an old friend of Thomas' is missing. Well, missing until she's found brutally murdered out on the moors in a henge. Nor is she alone in her death, and it's this second victim that provides the clues and the public destruction of a number of people.

The clues lead all over and both tidy up and destroy a variety of people as Lynley, Nkata, Havers, and Hanken push their way through the evidence leading to a high-end escort service, a brilliantly successful musical in the West End, a couple of artists who will crack you up, a happily retired couple building their retirement with a successful yet intimate hotel, and a beleaguered young man doing what he can to revive the family fortunes.

The Characters
Lady Helen Lynley makes me rather nuts. She's never able to come right out and say anything. Instead she dances around a topic until I want to strangle her. She simply keeps pushing and pushing at a person just like a therapist does when they want you to come to the realization on your own. And it does work in this instance…making me crazy!!

What I like about Thomas Lynley is he can be such a stubborn ass, but he does mull things over and is willing to admit when he's wrong. A bit of a Neanderthal, but there's hope for this old dog to learn new tricks!

Barbara Havers has been on suspension for three months since the incident in Essex over the summer in Deception on His Mind, 9, and the final results are in. She also learns where Thomas stood on the issue. Barbara is even more of a bulldog on this case. I understand where she's coming from but, lord, she does need to learn.

DC Winston Nkata has a much greater role this time around — I do like him. He's intelligent with a great sense of humor and a desire to improve himself. I do like that we learn a bit more about his youthful history! He's also quite loyal and supportive.

Brief glimpses of Simon and Deborah with a bit more with Lady Helen. Hadiyyah is as sweet as ever although a bit annoying with the constant repetition while her father, Azhar, is still the most amazing man. The nasty Assistant Commissioner David Hillier makes a very brief, vituperative appearance.

Nicola Maiden is a spoiled brat. Her parents, Thomas' friends, Andrew and Nan, have always protected her from the negative aspect of her father's career

Detective Inspector Peter Hanken of the Buxton police force is less than happy that the victim's father has requested Scotland Yard intrude on his case. He does provide George with the opportunity to examine the motives of a parent in protecting their child…for all the good that does.

The Cover and Title
The cover is a bare interpretation of the murder scene with its sparse trees and not-enough stones for the Nine Sisters Henge. The title, however, is spot on as everyone from Havers to Lynley, Hanken to Maiden are all In Pursuit of the Proper Sinner.

taralynn1107's review against another edition

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dark emotional mysterious sad tense medium-paced

5.0

jeo224's review against another edition

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hopeful mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

marrbarnett's review against another edition

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dark mysterious sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

retiredlibrarylady's review against another edition

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5.0

Working my way through the series...and this was definitely the sequel to Deception on his Mind that I had hoped for, since I really wanted to know what would happen to Havers after her actions at the end of that book. She has been demoted and Lynley refuses to work with her on this new murder investigation (two apparently unrelated people murdered in two different ways). However, satisfyingly for those like me who really like the character, she is the successful investigator while Lynley is off in a mistaken direction. His actions lead to another death, heartbreaking! and to an examination of his own emotional state. Very satisfying.

misfitmoxie's review against another edition

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3.0

Coming in at number ten in the series, this one took a whole different tack. While I was completely annoyed with the fact that Lynley and Havers were on the outs, I can't deny it was an interesting story as a result. Having three people involved in the case doggedly pursuing different suspects was a truly interesting twist. So many little twists within the twists, too. I have to say that I read this one faster than the others... if only to get to the reconciliation between the two detectives. Though, I have to say that Lynley's pigheadedness has rather put me off him a bit... I'd better get to that next one soon so that he can hopefully redeem himself in my eyes!

George is an expert and weaving intricate, detailed tales that often lead in every direction as indeed police investigations often do. In this case, I have to wonder about her research regarding the world of domination and S&M, as well as escorts!

shyk1ttyk1tty's review against another edition

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4.0

This book kept me guessing the whole way through. There were a lot of moving pieces to keep up with. I love the complexity of the characters’ relationships with each other. The only reason it wasn’t a 5 star for me was because the motive for the murder seemed a little bit of a letdown to me. But it was an enjoyable read nonetheless.

emjay24's review against another edition

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2.0

i have to admit, there is only so much elizabeth george i can read at a time. I couldn't finish this one... A young woman goes out hiking and ends up murdered, along with an artist from London. I was really shocked at the way that Lynley acted towards Havers, she had to do what she did in the last book to save the girl. I can't believe he would hold that against her. Unfortunately, these books are just too long and dense and I'd read too many too close together to be able to finish.

kmpuzzled's review against another edition

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mysterious reflective slow-paced

3.5

tynxs's review against another edition

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adventurous mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5