"Chilling and humane....Skillful and subtle....A deeply moving novel that transcends genre." --Richmond Times Dispatch A sinister mystery that leads all the way back to the Holocaust ensnares Scotland Yard detectives Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James in Where Memories Lie from award-winning "masterful novelist" (Denver Post) Deborah Crombie. A writer in the same elite class as Elizabeth George, Martha Grimes, andAnne Perry, Crombie mesmerizes with a story at once gripping and poignant that explores the dark places in the human ...
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"Chilling and humane....Skillful and subtle....A deeply moving novel that transcends genre." --Richmond Times Dispatch A sinister mystery that leads all the way back to the Holocaust ensnares Scotland Yard detectives Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James in Where Memories Lie from award-winning "masterful novelist" (Denver Post) Deborah Crombie. A writer in the same elite class as Elizabeth George, Martha Grimes, andAnne Perry, Crombie mesmerizes with a story at once gripping and poignant that explores the dark places in the human heart, and the shadowy corners Where Memories Lie.
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Ms Crombie writes a good, traditional British whodunnit, despite her foreign roots, and the Kincaid series has been one of the more reliable & enjoyable of the decade. However, this is one of the weakest entries in the series; still very competant, but somehow lacking in the complexity of plotting and emotional involvement of the central characters which were a feature of earlier novels. Really a 3.5 star book.