I just finished Careless in Red, the new Inspector Lynley book by Elizabeth George. I read it before, but I wanted to pick it up again to read it. I did and I loved the book. It is better than the last Lynley novels I have read. Careless in Red shows us where Thomas Lynley is after the murder on his wife Helen. He is walking the coast of Cornwall when he finds the body of a young man. When it looks like murder, Thomas is the first suspect. The book is big, but this time it is well written. I did read more big Lynley book, where I read chapters that really didn't intrest me. I want to read about a murder and then the 2 detectives who solve it. In this case Barbara Havers, Thomas's Scotland Yard partner and Bea Hannaford. Thomas Lynley is suspect, but he also reveals some secrets that should have never come out. This book is a good read for a holiday, although I don't recommand to read it on the beach. But a garden or balcony will do very well. At least it works for me.
The first time I heard about the Inspector Lynley Mysteries was through the TV series with Nathaniel Parker and Sharon Small. The first episode I saw was A Suitable Vengeance, and it was also the first book I've read. It was a shock to see that the Thomas Lynley in the books was blond, with glasses. Not at all like the Thomas Lynley in the TV series. I was also surprised to find that the book was about the engagement of Thomas with Deborah and not (like in the TV series) with Helen. I really had to get used to it. Now I think of the books and TV series as different stories. The characters in the books are not at all like the ones on TV. A thing that bothers me about the books is the way Barbara Havers is portrayed. She is very ugly in the books, she dresses bad and she has a horrible haircut. It gets annoying to see that in every book. It seems that Barbara can't do anything good in Mrs Georges eyes. I am getting tired of reading that Barbara is ugly and she has no taste for clothes. In my opinion Barbara is a beauty of her own. She has her own style and her own way of living. Barbara is Barbara and no one can change that. To me she became a dear friend, and it doesn't matter if one of her tooth is broken, her haircut is bad and she wears baggy clothes. It is the person within that counts. I am looking forward to read the next Lynley book. Now the TV series has come to an end, it is good that the books are still there. Careless in Red played tricks on my mind to be honest. When I read it first there was nothing wrong, but when I read it again and I found the description of Bea Hannaford, the first one that came to my mind was Jo Brand. She should have been perfect to play that part in the series (if there was an episode). And also Dellen Kerne's description looks like another famous person to me. When I read about her, I see the mother of The Nanny (the American comedy). She looks very much like Dellen Kerne, as I have her in mind. Careless in Red is a good read and it is good to pick books like that up again sometimes. I always discover something new in these books. Next on the list is something completely different. The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman, another great author. But that is a blog for another time.
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