A Great Deliverance

How does Elizabeth George use imagery in A Great Deliverance?

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Imagery:

"[Lynley's] movements were graceful, fluid, like a cat's.

"The big man strangled as he sat at his desk, the dirty girl dead with the needle in her arm, the savage mutilation of a young man's corpse. Did one ever really get used to man's dark side?" (Chapter 9, pg. 212.)

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A Great Deliverance