Review of 'A Traitor to Memory (Inspector Lynley, #11)' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
Most reviews I read of this felt it was too long. It was, indeed, quite long, but it never lost my interest. I liked the flip-flop between Gideon trying to unravel the memories that he'd been protected from and the usual team trying to work out what was going on. It reminded me of Lord of the Rings in that as soon as you get totally engrossed in one strand of the story, you're thrown back into a different one and fighting the temptation to skip ahead. Which I didn't do. This is one of the books they made into a television show, but if memory serves, the television version was quite different.