Pros: Well written, amazingly fleshed out characters, high suspense. Cons: Too many characters, some poorly handled offensive themes, strained ending.
A death at St. Anselm's Theological college is ruled accidental, but the student's wealthy father demands further investigation. Out of political reasons, but also curiosity and his own love of St. Anselm's, Commander Dalgliesh of New Scotland Yard ...
Pros: Excellent writing, characterization, interesting story Cons: Wordy at times
Once again I received something in the mail from a club because I didn't return the card in time. Usually I just send them back; this one I kept. I have a commute that varies from 30-75 minutes (traffic) and I had a business trip by car coming up so I...
Pros: Good prose style. Story takes place in an interesting setting. Cons: The numerous characters are not very interesting, nor is the murderer's motivation very convincing.
Death in Holy Orders is the seventeenth book by British mystery author P. D. James. Its main character, Commander Adam Dalgliesh of Scotland Yard, is familiar to readers of some of James’s previous novels. In this particular novel,...
On the cliffs of the East Anglican coast sits the theological college of St. Anselm s. When the body of one of the school s young ordinands is found b...More at Buy.com Marketplaces
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