Playing for the Ashes

Playing for the Ashes by Elizabeth George is a gripping addition to the Inspector Lynley series, published by Random House Publishing Group on April 15, 2008. This Bantam trade paperback edition spans 688 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley as he investigates a murder linked to a fire at Celandine Cottage, where the victim’s complex relationships reveal a web of intrigue and deception.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a multifaceted mystery that intertwines the lives of various characters, including the victim’s husband and an estranged wife connected to the national cricket team. As Lynley and his partner, Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers, navigate the challenges of their investigation, they confront not only the local authorities but also the political ramifications of the case. The story delves into themes of crime and suspense, making it a compelling exploration of human motives and the darker sides of life.
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley becomes embroiled in a case where nothing—and no one—is really what it seems in this “compelling [and] indefinitely engrossing” (People) novel from the renowned Inspector Lynley series.
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“Those who haven’t discovered Elizabeth George . . . should rush to read Playing for the Ashes.”—Us
When milkman Martin Snell makes his usual delivery to fifteenth-century Celandine Cottage one morning in Kent, he expects to be greeted by the cottage’s sensual and seductive tenant, Gabriella Patten—not by the ugly remains of a fire pointing to a murder. As Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley and his partner, Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers, begin their investigation, they soon find themselves in conflict with the local investigator—and discover ripples of shock spreading outward from the crime: from the victim’s husband, who claims indifference to her faithlessness, to the estranged wife of a member of the national cricket team, to an angry teenager, a former prostitute, and an ex-lover of Gabriella who has sworn her off to save his marriage.
As all of England, as well as the world of national cricket, reels from the crime, Lynley and Havers find themselves working on the most frustrating—and politically dangerous—case of their careers. And when in an act of desperation Lynley breaks department rules to flush out the killer, he risks his career with New Scotland Yard.
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