Well-Schooled in Murder is a crime novel by Elizabeth George first published in 1990. Set in the late 1980s at an elite public school in the South of England founded in 1489, the book, which is a mystery novel in the tradition of the whodunnit, revolves around the strict yet unwritten code of behaviour prevalent at independent schools which says that under no circumstances must pupils ever tell on their schoolmates, no matter what they have done.

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  • Well-Schooled in Murder is a crime novel by Elizabeth George first published in 1990. Set in the late 1980s at an elite public school in the South of England founded in 1489, the book, which is a mystery novel in the tradition of the whodunnit, revolves around the strict yet unwritten code of behaviour prevalent at independent schools which says that under no circumstances must pupils ever tell on their schoolmates, no matter what they have done. Accordingly, when a 13 year-old boy goes missing one Friday afternoon and two days later is found dead in a churchyard an hour's drive away, Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley and his partner, Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers, both of the Criminal Investigation Department of New Scotland Yard, are up against a wall of silence as none of the 600 pupils of Bredgar Chambers School seems to be willing to co-operate with the police and communicate what they know.
  • Cérémomies barbares est un roman d'Elizabeth George publié en France en 1993. Le collège de Bredgarest situé à une heure de Londres. Cet établissement huppé représente le comble du chic et de la bonne éducation. Mais cette institution pour privilégiés est devenue un lieu de supplice pour le jeune Matthew Whateley: chantage, humiliations, cruauté et violences sexuelles ont conduit à son assassinat. Barbara Havers et Thomas Linley rassemblent les indices et essaient de comprendre ce crime si loin de l'image sécurisante d'un établissement privé haut de gamme.
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  • 25 October 1990
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  • Well-Schooled in Murder is a crime novel by Elizabeth George first published in 1990. Set in the late 1980s at an elite public school in the South of England founded in 1489, the book, which is a mystery novel in the tradition of the whodunnit, revolves around the strict yet unwritten code of behaviour prevalent at independent schools which says that under no circumstances must pupils ever tell on their schoolmates, no matter what they have done.
  • Cérémomies barbares est un roman d'Elizabeth George publié en France en 1993. Le collège de Bredgarest situé à une heure de Londres. Cet établissement huppé représente le comble du chic et de la bonne éducation. Mais cette institution pour privilégiés est devenue un lieu de supplice pour le jeune Matthew Whateley: chantage, humiliations, cruauté et violences sexuelles ont conduit à son assassinat.
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