The murder room

James, P. D. (1920-2014)

The murder room / P.D. James. - 1st American ed. - New York : A.A. Knopf , 2003. - 415 p. ; 25 cm.

James's latest mystery revolves around a small private London museum whose trustees are embroiled in a bitter dispute over whether it should be closed. When Neville Dupayne, the trustee in favor of closure, is brutally murdered in a manner reminiscent of one of the notorious historical crimes featured in the museum's Murder Room, Commander Adam Dalgliesh and his team are called to investigate. This is soon followed by a second killing. At the same time, the long-widowed Dalgliesh is struggling to come to terms with his growing feelings for Cambridge professor Emma Lavenham (who first appeared in Death in Holy Orders). Will his love life finally be resolved? In what might be the swan song for the octogenarian Baroness James and her brilliant but aloof poet/detective, The Murder Room features all the usual Jamesian elements: the cool, measured prose, the fully fleshed, morally complex characters, the shocking, eerie crimes, and the detailed plot littered with clever red herrings.

9781400041411

2004275478


Dalgliesh, Adam (Fictitious character)----Fiction
Police----Fiction----England----London
Museums


London (England)----Fiction

PR6060.A467 / M87 2003b

MYS JAM

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