Unnatural Causes: An Adam Dalgliesh Mystery
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Maurice Seton was a famous mystery writer—but no murder from his imagination could equal the ghastliness of his own death. When his grotesquely mutilated corpse is found in a drifting dinghy, ripples of horror spread among his bizarre neighbours: the cruel and cynical drama critic, the celebrated recluse, the rakish young heir, the terrified woman waiting for her killer in a lonely house. . . It is up to Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh and his extraordinary aunt to discover the shocking truth about Seton’s past—before the plot takes another murderous turn.
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Weight | 0.232675 kg |
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Dimensions | 1.7018 × 13.208 × 20.32 cm |
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Pages | 272 |
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Year Published | 2010-6-29 |
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Publication City/Country | Canada |
ISBN 10 | 0307400360 |
About The Author | P. D. JAMES (1920-2014) published nineteen novels, two works of non-fiction, a memoir, and many distinguished essays. Most of her novels have been broadcast on television, and The Children of Men was the basis for an award-winning film. From 1949 to 1968 she worked in the National Health Service and subsequently in the Home Office, first in the Police Department and later in the Criminal Policy Department. She was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and the Royal Society of Arts. Her commitment to public service included serving as a Governor of the BBC, on the Board of the British Council, and as a magistrate in Middlesex and London. She was an Honorary Bencher of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, and was elected President of the Society of Authors. She received honorary degrees from seven British universities, was awarded an OBE in 1983, and was created a life peer in 1991 as Baroness James of Holland Park. |
“Unlike so many crime writers, James still has the power to move, fascinate and astonish.” —The Independent “The reigning mistress of murder. . . . [Her] vivid, compelling whodunits over almost a quarter of a century have made James one of the world’s leading crime writers.” —TIME “[P. D. James] writes . . . the most lethal, erudite, people-complex novels of murder and detection.” —Vogue “The ability to haunt has earned P. D. James the title ‘queen of crime.’ Long may she reign.” —Chicago Sun-Times “James probes deeper into the complexities of human nature than any of her predecessors.” —The Washington Post"P.D. James scores with understated humor, stately yet unpretentious prose, psychological insights … plus, above all, fundamental warmth and wisdom in every line she writes." —Kirkus Reviews |
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