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Well-Schooled in Murder is a crime novel by Elizabeth George, published by Bantam in 1990. It was the third book in her Inspector Lynley series, which originated in 1988 with A Great Deliverance . In 2002 its screen adaptation was broadcast as the first episode of season one in The Inspector Lynley Mysteries , a BBC TV series.
- Elizabeth George
- 329 pp (first ed., hardcover)
- 1990
- 25 October 1990
1. Jan. 1990 · Well Schooled in Murder is a 1991 publication, written by Elizabeth George and published by Bantam. Inspector Lynley and detective Barbara Havers, and forensic scientist, Simon Allcourt St. James, investigate the death of a 13 year old boy at the prestigious Bredgar Chambers school.
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- Paperback
Well Schooled in Murder: Directed by Robert Young. With John Sessions, Lisa Stevenson, Curtis Woodruff, Paul Herzberg. When an old school friend contacts Lynley about a missing schoolboy, the inspector soon has to launch a murder inquiry.
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- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Robert Young
- 2003-08-31
4. Sept. 2007 · When thirteen-year-old Matthew Whately goes missing from Bredgar Chambers, a prestigious public school in the heart of West Sussex, aristocratic Inspector Thomas Lynley receives a call for help from the lad’s housemaster, who also happens to be an old school chum.
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- Elizabeth George
- Elizabeth George
- 1990
When thirteen-year-old Matthew Whately goes missing from Bredgar Chambers, a prestigious public school in the heart of West Sussex, aristocratic Inspector Thomas Lynley receives a call for help from the lad’s housemaster, who also happens to be an old school chum.
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Beschreibung. The quiet, confident atmosphere of Bredgar Chambers School is shattered by the discovery of the body of one of its pupils in a country churchyard. Who murdered the brilliant boy and why? How did his body get from the school to the distant churchyard?... Weiterlesen. Details.
1. Mai 2007 · The premise is very intriguing--murder of a young boy at a prestigious, elitist boarding school in rural England. There are undertones of classism, homophobia, and racism in the mystery that all contribute to an intricate whodunit. Why only 3 stars? Well, the resolution to the murder largely seemed to come out of nowhere and left me ...