The Black Tower: An Adam Dalgliesh Mystery

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Knopf Canada, 1 mai 2012 - 384 pages
Commander Dalgliesh is recuperating from a life-threatening illness when he receives a call for advice from an elderly friend who works as a chaplain in a home for the disabled on the Dorset coast. Dalgliesh arrives to discover that Father Baddeley has recently and mysteriously died, as has one of the patients at Toynton Grange. Evidently the home is not quite the caring community it purports to be. Dalgliesh is determined to discover the truth of his friend's death, but further fatalities follow and his own life is in danger as he unmasks the evil at the heart of Toynton Grange.
 

Table des matières

AUTHORS NOTE
BOOK ONESENTENCE OF LIFE
 
BOOK TWODEATH OF A PRIEST
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BOOK SIXA BLOODLESS MURDER
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BOOK THREEA STRANGER FOR THE NIGHT
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BOOK FOURTHE DREADFUL SHORE
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BOOK FIVEACT OF MALICE
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BOOK SEVENMIST ON THE HEADLAND
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BOOK EIGHTTHE BLACK TOWER
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P. D. JAMES (1920-2014) published nineteen novels, two works of non-fiction, a memoir, and many distinguished essays. Most of her novels have been broadcast on television, and The Children of Men was the basis for an award-winning film. From 1949 to 1968 she worked in the National Health Service and subsequently in the Home Office, first in the Police Department and later in the Criminal Policy Department. She was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and the Royal Society of Arts. Her commitment to public service included serving as a Governor of the BBC, on the Board of the British Council, and as a magistrate in Middlesex and London. She was an Honorary Bencher of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, and was elected President of the Society of Authors. She received honorary degrees from seven British universities, was awarded an OBE in 1983, and was created a life peer in 1991 as Baroness James of Holland Park.

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