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  <title>The Private Patient (Adam Dalgliesh, #14)</title>
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  <read_at>Wed Jan 21 00:00:00 -0800 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[When you pick up a P.D. James mystery, you know that you are in the hands of a professional.  Cleanly plotted, meticulously detailed, characters revealed layer by layer, hers are the epitome of the &quot;British mysteries&quot; in the tradition of the great Agatha.  It is a tradition that I know and love.<br/><br/>&quot;The Private Patient&quot; is her latest entry in the saga of Commander Adam Dalgliesh of New Scotland Yard.  It is a police procedural with, as usual, James' touch of humanism.<br/><br/>We find that Dalgliesh is about to marry his beloved.  Their romance has had its rocky bits as most romances do, but finally they have decided to join forces officially.<br/><br/>Before that can take place though, Adam is confronted with another mystery, the murder of a famous, and apparently rather notorious, investigative journalist, who has a reputation for ruthlessness in her profession. <br/><br/>Said journalist had decided, after some 30 years of living with it, to have a disfiguring scar removed from her face.  She selected a surgeon who maintains a private clinic in Dorset for his patients who seek privacy.  And there, after successful surgery on her face, is where the journalist is murdered.<br/><br/>In short order, a second murder, of a friend of the journalist who had followed her to Dorset, takes place and the plot thickens.<br/><br/>Dalgliesh and his team pursue every clue, interview all the principals, eliminate all the red herrings, and eventually are zeroing in on the &quot;prime suspect&quot; when things come to a head in a (perhaps) not unsurprising way.<br/><br/>It is always a joy to read James' books and just to watch the way she works.  This was not her best effort, I thought, but still, it was a satisfying read, one that I would certainly recommend to fans of the genre. ]]></body>
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