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Well-Schooled in Murder

Inspector Lynley • Book 3

4.21 ABR Score (29.0K ratings)
★ 4.13 Goodreads (28.5K) ★ 4.56 Audible (426)
14h 38m Released 2018 Mystery

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

A dead thirteen-year-old and a school full of people with reason to lie — George makes elite British institutions feel quietly, disturbingly rotten.

  • Great if you want: class tension, institutional secrets, and psychologically complex suspects
  • Listening experience: slow-burn procedural with real emotional weight and creeping dread
  • Narration: Peters renders class distinctions and character voices with quiet precision
  • Skip if: you want lean plots — George's layered detail demands patience

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About This Audiobook

Thirteen-year-old Matthew Whately has gone missing from Bredgar Chambers, a prestigious West Sussex boarding school. When his body is found, Inspector Thomas Lynley and Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers arrive to assist, navigating the rigid social hierarchy of an English public school while trying to understand what particular evil flourishes behind its closed walls. Elizabeth George's third Lynley novel is one of the darkest entries in the series, exploring the damage that institutions can inflict when they prioritize reputation over protection.

Donada Peters was the early voice of the Lynley series, establishing the ensemble's emotional registers before later narrators took over. Her command of the school setting and its insular cast of prefects, teachers, and headmasters gives the investigation its proper claustrophobic quality. At just under fifteen hours, this is a significant entry in the series that demonstrates George's willingness to follow her investigations wherever the darkness leads.