Elizabeth George

American author of crime novels

Elizabeth George - Artists & Creatives born February 26th, 1949
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An American author and educator, well-known for writing mystery novels featuring the character Inspector Lynley. The series began with the book 'A Great Deliverance' published in 1988 and has since grown to include multiple titles. Alongside her writing, an academic background in education has shaped her approach to storytelling, emphasizing character development and psychological depth. The novels often take place in the United Kingdom, reflecting a deep interest in British culture. Several of her works have been adapted into television series, broadening the reach of the stories beyond the literary world.

Authored the Inspector Lynley series

Published 'A Great Deliverance' in 1988

Works adapted into TV series

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