![]() ![]() And is it just coincidence that the woman who finds Elena's body, an important local artist, was the sometime mistress of Elena's father? As usual, George lays on the psychosexual Sturm und Drang with a sure, if slightly heavy, hand the dialogue occasionally thickens into awkward, stagy speeches. ![]() Meanwhile, she was having stormy times with her overprotective father, a Cambridge don hoping for a major new appointment, and with her edgy stepmother. She'd also been involved with a deaf-rights activist. She had accused one teacher of sexual harassment, had been having an affair with another (married) one. Who ambushed Elena Weaver during one of her usual early-morning runs and pummeled her to death? Suspects abound-especially once an autopsy reveals that Elena was pregnant. The fifth outing for Scotland Yard's Inspector Lynley (rich, sleek aristocrat) and Sergeant Havers (rough-edged, bitter plain-Jane)-this time called up to Cambridge to investigate the brutal murder of a sexy, unstable, deaf student. ![]()
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