A Certain Justice (Adam Dalgliesh Mystery Series #10)
An Adam Dalgliesh Mystery
Adam Dalgliesh Mysteries #10P. D. James
ISBN: | 9780739343807 |
Publisher: | Random House Audio |
Published: | 3 July, 2007 |
Format: | Audio CD |
Language: | English |
Links | Australian Libraries (Trove) |
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- 1 Cover Her Face
- 2 A Mind to Murder
- 3 Unnatural Causes
- 4 Shroud for a Nightingale
- 5 The Black Tower
- 6 Death of an Expert Witness
- 7 A Taste for Death
- 8 Devices and Desires
- 9 Original Sin
- 10 A Certain Justice
- 11 Death in Holy Orders
- 12 The Murder Room
- 13 The Lighthouse
- 14 The Private Patient
- Death of an Expert Witness
- Devices and Desires
- Original Sin
- Original Sin (Adam Dalgliesh Mystery Series #9)
- Shroud for a Nightingale
- The Black Tower
- The Lighthouse
- Unnatural Causes
- Unnatural Causes
A Certain Justice (Adam Dalgliesh Mystery Series #10)
An Adam Dalgliesh Mystery
Adam Dalgliesh Mysteries #10P. D. James
Although A Certain Justice begins with news of a murder, the victim isn't set to die for another four weeks. Publicly respected but privately loathed, Venetia Aldridge has far more enemies than a brilliant London criminal lawyer should--and at least one of them is determined to do her in. Venetia plies her superior trade in courts that harbor "the illusion that the passions of men were susceptible to order and control," but her past and private life are exceedingly unruly. Her married lover is intent on giving her up; her daughter loathes her; her fellow barristers are determined that she not become the next head of chambers. Even the cleaning women seems to have something on her. The outline alone of this complex novel would take pages (as would the eclectic inventory of players), but P. D. James makes us admire far more than her brilliantly developed plot. James in fact creates a crowded gallery of surprisingly decent suspects, along with one suitably vile creature--who happens to be Aldridge's last client. A superior murder mystery, A Certain Justice is also a gripping anatomy of wild justice. James's characters can be overcome by hate, but she is equally concerned with love's manifestations--human, divine, destructive, and healing.
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