A Dalgliesh Trilogy

A Dalgliesh Trilogy by P. D. James is a collection of three crime stories published by Penguin Books in 1991. This first edition spans 850 pages and is presented in English. The book features Chief Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh as he navigates complex cases, including a murder at Nightingale House Training School and the investigation of a friend’s death, revealing themes of crime and mystery.
Readers will find a blend of intrigue and suspense as Dalgliesh confronts challenges such as blackmail and personal loss. Each story delves into the intricacies of crime, showcasing P. D. James’s skill in crafting compelling narratives within the general fiction genre. This edition invites readers to explore the depths of human motives and the consequences of crime through the lens of a seasoned investigator.
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This is a collection of three crime stories by P.D. James. At Nightingale House Training School one of the nurses dies and a second murder leads Chief Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh into a poisonous case of blackmail. Another tale finds Dalgliesh investigating the death of a friend.
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