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A Traitor to Memory

Inspector Lynley • Book 11

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Why You'll Love This

A violin prodigy who can no longer play a single note and a woman killed twice by the same car — Elizabeth George dares you to look away.

  • Great if you want: a psychological mystery that excavates family secrets over decades
  • Listening experience: slow-burn and dense — rewards patience, punishes distraction
  • Narration: Peters handles George's sprawling British ensemble with quiet authority
  • Skip if: nearly 29 hours of layered backstory tests your commitment

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About This Book

A Traitor to Memory begins with Eugenie Davies killed on a London street in what appears to be a deliberate murder, and unspools backward to reveal a twenty-eight-year-old mystery involving a musical prodigy who has inexplicably lost his ability to play. George's eleventh Lynley novel is among her most formally ambitious, building its case from fragments across multiple timelines and narrators until the full shape of the tragedy becomes clear.

Donada Peters navigates the novel's considerable structural complexity across nearly twenty-nine hours, holding the multiple timelines and narrators with disciplined intelligence. The novel rewards patient listening: Peters keeps the accumulating revelations legible without collapsing them, and the emotional impact of the final accounting is prepared for across the full runtime.