A Mind to Murder

A Mind to Murder by P. D. James, published by Faber & Faber, Limited in 2002, is a mystery novel that unfolds with a chilling murder at the Steen clinic. During a tranquil evening psychotherapy session, a woman’s body is discovered with a chisel thrust through her heart, prompting Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh to leave a nearby literary party to investigate the crime. This edition contains 225 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that delves into the intricacies of the investigation, exploring themes of suspense and the psychological dimensions of crime. The story features elements typical of police procedurals and highlights the role of women sleuths within the genre. As Dalgliesh navigates the complexities of the case, the tension builds, revealing the darker aspects of human nature and the challenges of uncovering the truth.
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A hideous scream pierces the calm of the evening psychotherapy session. The body of a woman lies sprawled in the basement of the Steen clinic, a chisel thrust through her heart. Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh, gently relaxing at a literary party close by, hurries over to investigate the murder.
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