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I have not read the first Adam Dalgleish novel for some time, so it was a pleasure to return to P D James and her very first book. In some ways this is a very typical mystery. The Maxie family live in the big house, in somewhat genteel poverty, with the only full time staff member the loyal Martha. As well as the housework and cooking, Mr Maxie is bedridden, so Mrs Maxie employs Sally Jupp, an unmarried mother as a house-parlourmaid. She is convinced by Miss Liddell, the Warden of St Mary’s Refu
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The first story to feature Adam Dalgliesh as the DCI investigating a murder in which all the family members are suspects. The revelation at the end is not an "ah-ha" moment, and the writing is pretty much uneven. A perfectly passable story but if you are here for Dalgliesh I would recommend reading the later ones.
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P.D. James is one of the foremost crime writers of the past 40 years or so. Along with Ruth Rendell, she has been responsible for moving the writing of the Golden Age English detective story forwards from the somewhat restricted and rarefied worlds populated by the characters created by Dame Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers and others. Although crime fiction remains stubbornly ghettoised as genre fiction by bookshops, critics and many readers (and it would seem that that is unlikely to change
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meh. dull characters. ever so boring. nothing of significance happens for so long. i rolled my eyes more than twice. out of date.
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