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  2. P. D. James - Wikipedia

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    Phyllis Dorothy James White, Baroness James of Holland Park (3 August 1920 – 27 November 2014), known professionally as P. D. James, was an English novelist and life peer. Her rise to fame came with her series of detective novels featuring the police commander and poet, Adam Dalgliesh .

  3. Category:Novels by P. D. James - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Novels by P. D. James" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... A Taste for Death (James novel) U. Unnatural Causes ...

  4. Adam Dalgliesh - Wikipedia

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    Adam Dalgliesh (/ ˈ d æ l ɡ l iː ʃ / DAL-gleesh) is a fictional character who is the protagonist of fourteen mystery novels by P. D. James; the first being James's 1962 novel Cover Her Face. He also appears in the two novels featuring James's other detective, Cordelia Gray.

  5. Category:Books by P. D. James - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Books by P. D. James" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. M. The Maul and the Pear Tree

  6. A Mind to Murder - Wikipedia

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    A Mind to Murder is a 1963 crime novel by English writer P. D. James, the second in her Adam Dalgliesh series. [1] Synopsis

  7. Category:Works by P. D. James - Wikipedia

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    Books by P. D. James (1 P) N. Novels by P. D. James (19 P) This page was last edited on 3 April 2013, at 15:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  8. Cover Her Face - Wikipedia

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    Cover Her Face is the debut 1962 crime novel of P. D. James. [1] It details the investigations into the death of a young, ambitious maid, surrounded by a family which has reasons to want her gone – or dead. The title is taken from a passage from John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi: "Cover her face.

  9. Death in Holy Orders - Wikipedia

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    In a 2001 book review for The New York Times, Sarah Ferrell wrote: "Even for P. D. James, the plot is complicated, and purists might complain that its resolution depends on the most Dickensian of coincidences. Most of the rest of us will marvel that a story of such baroque intricacies can be resolved in any way at all, and will be dazzled by ...