An edition of A Mind to Murder (1963)

A mind to murder

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A mind to murder
P. D. James, P. D. James
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An edition of A Mind to Murder (1963)

A mind to murder

  • 4.3 (10 ratings) ·
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  • 13 Have read

A piercing scream, shattering the evening calm, brings Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh hurrying from his literary party to the nearby Steen Psychiatric Clinic, where he discovers the body of a woman sprawled on the basement floor, a chisel thrust through her heart. As Dalgliesh probes beneath the apparently unruffled calm of the clinic, he discovers that many an intrigue lies hidden behind the Georgian terrace's unassuming facade. Professionally, he has never known the taste of failure. Now, for the first time, he feels unsure of his own mastery as he battles to unmask a cool killer who is proving to be his intellectual equal, and who is poised to strike again.

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Publisher
Penguin Books
Language
English
Pages
220

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Harmondsworth, Eng

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Library of Congress
PR6060A56 M5 1974

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Pagination
220 p.
Number of pages
220

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL18875618M

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OL510881W

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