Deze Britse auteur, bekend als de "Koningin van het Misdaadverhaal", creëerde ingewikkelde mysteries die diep ingaan op de psychologische diepten van haar personages. Haar verhalen, vaak gesitueerd in schijnbaar idyllische Engelse omgevingen, verkennen de donkerdere kanten van de menselijke natuur en de complexiteit van moraliteit. Ze bouwt meesterlijk spanning op en levert verrassende ontknopingen, waarbij ze de intellectuele betrokkenheid van de lezer prioriteert. Haar werken raken thema's als schuld, vergelding en de zoektocht naar rechtvaardigheid aan, allemaal overgebracht met een distinctief beschaafde prozastijl.
Adam Dalgliesh, de melancholieke speurder van Scotland Yard, wordt verzocht de dood van een student van een klein Anglicaans seminarie te onderzoeken. St. Anselms is een kleine sektarische gemeenschap vol geheimen, die bovendien met sluiting wordt bedreigd door de aartsdeken. Wanneer deze kort na het eerste sterfgeval zelf wordt vermoord, weet Dalgliesh dat hij geen tijd te verliezen heeft.
Handsome Cambridge dropout Mark Callender died hanging by the neck with a faint trace of lipstick on his mouth. When the official verdict is suicide, his wealthy father hires fledgling private investigator Cordelia Gray to find out what led him to self-destruction. What she discovers instead is a twisting trail of secrets and sins, and the strong scent of murder. An Unsuitable Job for a Woman introduces P. D. James's courageous but vulnerable young detective, Cordelia Gray, in a top-rated puzzle of peril that holds you all the way (The New York Times).
Murders present meet murders past in P.D. James’s latest harrowing, thought-provoking thriller. Commander Adam Dalgliesh is already acquainted with the Dupayne--a museum dedicated to the interwar years, with a room celebrating the most notorious murders of that time--when he is called to investigate the killing of one of the family trustees. He soon discovers that the victim was seeking to close the museum against the wishes of the fellow trustees and the Dupayne's devoted staff. Everyone, it seems, has something to gain from the crime. When it becomes clear that the murderer has been inspired by the real-life crimes from the murder room--and is preparing to kill again--Dalgliesh knows that to solve this case he has to get into the mind of a ruthless killer.
Combe Island off the Cornish coast offers respite to over-stressed high authorities who require privacy and security. But demanding author Nathan Oliver is found strangled and hanging from the renovated lighthouse. Investigator Adam Dagliesh, his inspector Kate Miskin, and sergeant Francis Benton are all pre-occupied with their personal and love lives. The first victim was thoroughly disliked by visitors and residents for valid reasons, but the second, a recovered alcoholic priest, was admired by the skeleton staff. Suspects include Oliver's daughter Miranda, editor Dennis, animal researcher Dr Yelland, recently orphaned Dan, aged Emily, boatman Jago, sickly Dr Speidel, physician Dr Stavely and his unfaithful wife Jo, administrator Maycroft, housekeeper Mrs Plunkett, cook Mrs Burbridge, rebellious teen Millie. Past murders are uncovered and SARS threatens the island.
In veel misdaadverhalen speelt de vrouw een belangrijke rol, maar er zijn uiteraard ook talloze vrouwen die als auteur van misdaadverhalen een bijdrage geleverd hebben aan deze rijke traditie, met name in de achterliggende eeuw. In dit boek presenteert Elizabeth George, de meest toonaangevende vrouwelijke misdaadauteur van dit moment, haar keuze uit de beste verhalen van die vrouwen. Haar overzicht begint in Groot-Brittannië en het Gemenebest, waar de periode van 1920 tot en met de jaren vijftig 'the Golden Age of Mystery' genoemd wordt.
Inspecteur Adam Dalgliesh wordt te hulp geroepen, wanneer op een avond de niet erg geliefde administratrice van een psychiatrische kliniek vermoord wordt aangetroffen.
An omnibus volume of P.D.James' work which features "An Unsuitable Job for a Woman", "Death of an Expert Witness" and "Innocent Blood". The author has also written a special preface for this edition in which she reflects upon her work and the significance of the crime genre in which she writes.
This collection presents a compelling exploration of mortality through three interconnected narratives, each delving into the complexities of death and its impact on human lives. The stories are characterized by intricate plots, rich character development, and a deep examination of themes such as grief, loss, and the moral ambiguities surrounding death.
In the first volume, the protagonist grapples with the sudden death of a loved one, leading to a profound personal transformation and a reevaluation of relationships. The second volume shifts focus to a detective investigating a series of enigmatic deaths, revealing the darker aspects of human nature and the societal implications of violence. The final volume intertwines the lives of several characters as they confront their own mortality, reflecting on choices made and the legacies left behind.
Key characters include a grieving spouse, a determined detective, and individuals from varied backgrounds whose lives intersect in unexpected ways. Together, the narratives provide a multifaceted view of death, encouraging readers to reflect on their own experiences and beliefs regarding life’s inevitable end. The Trilogy of Death invites contemplation on the fragility of existence and the enduring human spirit in the face of loss.
The young women of Nightingale House are there to learn to nurse and comfort the suffering. But when one of the students plays patient in a demonstration of nursing skills, she is horribly, brutally killed. Amongst the blackmail, lies and hastily kept secrets of the Nightingale nursing school, another student dies equally mysteriously and it is up to Adam Dalgliesh to unmask a killer who has decided to prescribe murder as the cure for all ills. In Shroud for a Nightingale, award-winning P.D. James (author of Death Comes to Pemberley, Original Sin and Children of Men) plots a complex story of secrets, blackmail and suspicion. The novel was adapted for television in 1984, with Roy Marsden as Adam Dalgliesh and Joss Ackland as the surgeon, Stephen Courtney-Briggs.
Two bodies, their throats cut with brutal precision, lie in a waste of blood in the dingy vestry of St Matthew's Church, Paddington. One is an alcoholic tramp; the other, Sir Paul Berowne, a recently resigned Minister of the Crown. Dalgliesh arrives to begin his investigations.
From striped blazers to crisp button-down shirts, off-the shoulder jackets to
tailored tuxedos, slinky leather skirts to sophisticated ballgowns. . .
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex is rapidly becoming fashion's ruling queen of style.
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.
An evil-tempered forensic scientist is put to death, putting many of his colleagues out of misery. Commander Adam Dalgliesh must exhume the secrets of Dr. Lorrimer's laboratory in order to lay bare the murderous motive hidden in one human heart.
The acknowledged "Queen of Crime", P. D. James was a master of the short story, creating gripping, suspenseful tales. Sleep No More comprises six perfectly formed stories, published here together for the first time. As the murderous tales unfold, the dark motive of revenge is revealed at the heart of each. P. D. James shows her expert control of the short-story form, conjuring motives and scenarios with complete conviction, and delivering a satisfying twist every time.
Part diary and part memoir, this is the author's account of the 12 months of her life between her 77th and 78th birthdays. In writing it she simultaneously remembers her long and remarkable career, from 1920s Cambridge schoolgirl to Governor of the BBC to best-selling author
Every book tells a story And the 70 titles in the Pocket Penguins series are emblematic of the renowned breadth of quality that formed part of the original Penguin vision in 1935, and that continues to define our publishing today. Together, they tell one version of the unique story of Penguin. highly praised crime novels for more than forty years, and Penguin is proud to publish them in paperback. Her most famous and enduring creation is the poet-detective Adam Dalgliesh, and in Innocent House taken from Original Sin he is confronted with a suspicious death and a puzzle at a respected publishing house.
G. K. Chesterton’s Father Brown may seem a pleasantly doddering Roman Catholic priest, but appearances deceive. With keen observation and an unerring sense of man’s frailties–gained during his years listening to confessions–Father Brown succeeds in bringing even the most elusive criminals to justice. This definitive collection of fifteen stories, selected by the American Chesterton Society, includes such classics as “The Blue Cross,” “The Secret Garden,” and “The Paradise of Thieves.” As P. D. James writes in her Introduction, “We read the Father Brown stories for a variety pleasures, including their ingenuity, their wit and intelligence, and for the brilliance of the writing. But they provide more. Chesterton was concerned with the greatest of all problems, the vagaries of the human heart.”
AN ADAM DALGLIESH MYSTERY Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh had been looking forward to a quiet holiday at his aunt's cottage on Monksmere Head, one of the furthest-flung spots on the remote Suffolk coast. With nothing to do other than enjoy long wind-swept walks, tea in front of the crackling wood fire and hot buttered toast, Dalgliesh was relishing the thought of a well-earned break. However, all hope of peace is soon shattered by murder. The mutilated body of a local crime writer, Maurice Seaton, floats ashore in a drifting dinghy to drag Adam Dalgliesh into a new and macabre investigation.
An original novel of extraordinary power, Innocent Blood is the story of 18-year-old Philippa Palfrey, adopted as a child, who is plunged into a dangerous and terrifying world when she discovers the shocking truth about her natural parents - and learns that her birth mother is about to be released from prison. Innocent Blood is considered by many to be one of P.D. James' finest novels.
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Great writers of crime fiction not only create memorable detective heroes, they also firmly establish them in a setting. The home counties town of King's Markham, for example, is the perfect patch for Ruth Rendell's Inspector Wexford and Ellis Peter's Brother Cadfael is as inseparable from the cloisters of medieval Shrewsbury as John Harvey's D.I. Resnick is from the mean streets of modern Nottingham.
Commander Adam Dalgliesh and his team are called in to investigate a murder at a private nursing home for rich patients being treated by the famous plastic surgeon George Chandler-Powell. A welcome addition to the Dalgliesh canon, The Private Patient could have been written by no one other than P.D. James.
There are four short gripping tales, which include a strained country house
party on Christmas Eve and an illicit affair that ends in murder. House
Beautiful
When Adam Dalgliesh visits Larksoken, a remote headland community on the
Norfolk coast in the shadow of a nuclear power station, he expects to be
engaged only in the sad business of tying up his aunt's estate.
A great Christmas gift for mystery lovers, this book brings together a lethal collection of 13 original mysteries by P.D. James, Simon Brett, Susan Moody and others. "A cozy collection of yule-tidings gone wrong."--"Publishers Weekly." Contents: Mugs / Margaret Yorke -- And broke his crown / David Williams -- Bearing gifts / Nicole Swengley -- Season of goodwill / Mike Seabrook -- More than flesh & blood / Susan Moody -- The proof of the pudding / Peter Lovesey -- Charades, anybody? / H.R.F. Keating -- The mistletoe murder / P.D. James -- Operation Christmas / Tim Heald -- A card or a kitten / Liza Cody -- Political corrections / Simon Brett -- Boxing unclever / Robert Barnard -- Gold, frankincense and murder / Catherine Aird.
The scar on Rhoda Gradwyn's face was to be the death of her . . . When the notorious investigative journalist, Rhoda Gradwyn, books into Mr. Chandler-Powell’s private clinic in Dorset for the removal of a disfiguring and long-standing scar, she has every prospect of a successful operation and the beginning of a new life. But the Manor holds a secret and deadly enemy. While she lies drowsily recovering from the anesthetic a white shrouded figure stealthily enters her bedroom and within minutes Rhoda is dead. Dalgliesh and his team, called in to investigate the murder, and later a second equally horrific death, find themselves confronted with problems even more complicated than the question of innocence or guilt.
'On the whole, it was easier than I had expected. Only once did I feel myself
at risk. Took her away from you some people might say. Didn't you feel any
grievance?I had been expecting this question. I knew exactly what I would
say.'The late, great P. James takes us inside the mind of a murderer.
In London, the managing director of a stately publishing house is found dead, a stuffed snake in his mouth. The suspects are many: a rejected author, a discarded mistress, a resentful employee, to mention just a few. Commander Adam Dalgliesh sifts through their lives and the company's finances in order to find the killer.
George Smiley had liked the man and now the man was dead. Suicide. But why? An anonymous letter had alleged that Foreign Office man Samuel Fennan had been a member of the Communist Party as a student before the war. Nothing very unusual for his generation. Smiley had made it clear that the investigation, little more than a routine security check, was over and that the file on Fennan could be closed. Next day, Fennan was dead with a note by his body saying his career was finished and he couldn’t go on. Page Numbers Source ISBN: B000H305PK
On the surface, the Steen Psychiatric Clinic is one of the most reputable institutions in Lindon. but when the administrative head is found dead with a chisel in her heart, that distinguished facade begins to crumble as the truth emerges. Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh pf Scotland Yard is called in to investigate and quickly find himself caught in a whirlwind of psychiatry, sex, drug and deceit. Now he must analyse the deep-seated anxieties and thwarted desires of patients and staff alike to determine which of their unresolved conflicts has resulted in murder and stop a cunning killer before the next blow.
Sally Jupp came from the village home for unmarried mothers and seemed ideal to help Mrs Maxie run a house and look after her invalid husband. But the real Sally was very different from the docile, repentant character she seemed to be. When a murder occurs, Chief Inspector Dalgliesh arrives.
From the birth of crime writing with Wilkie Collins and Dostoevsky, through Conan Doyle to the golden age of crime, with the rise of Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh and Margery Allingham, P. D. James brings a lifetime of reading and writing crime fiction to bear on this personal history of the genre. There are chapters on great American crime writers - the likes of Patricia Highsmith, Raymond Chandler and Dashiel Hammett. James also discusses many of her favourite famous detectives, from Sherlock Holmes to Philip Marlowe. P.D. James, the bestselling author of Death Comes to Pemberley, Children of Men and The Murder Room, presents a brief history of detective fiction and explores the literary techniques behind history's best crime writing.
Hired to protect beautiful but neurotic actress Clarissa Lisle from a spate of poison pen letters, Cordelia Gray is unprepared for a case as deadly as it is mysterious.
The human race has become infertile, and the last generation to be born is now adult. Civilisation itself is crumbling as suicide and despair become commonplace. Oxford historian Theodore Faron spends most of his time reminiscing. Then he is approached by Julian, a bright, attractive woman who wants him to help her get an audience with his cousin, the powerful Warden of England. She and her band of unlikely revolutionaries may just awaken his desire to live ... and they may also hold the key to the survival of humanity.
In this riveting true crime account, acclaimed author P. D. James, the "Queen of the English mystery novel" (Newsweek) joins forces with historian T. A. Critchley to re-create the Radcliffe Highway murders, a series of vicious crimes committed in 1811 ... The scene is the London Docks near Wapping Old Stairs, a sinister neighborhood where pirates were often hanged. The first victims were two hardworking shopkeepers, along with their baby and shop boy. Twelve days later and only a few blocks away, an equally blameless pub owner was found together with his wife and servant, victims of equal cruelty and apparent absence of motive. The serial killings provoked nationwide notoriety and panic. With the atmosphere and pacing of her best novels, James reveals the rudimentary police system of Regency London coping with a major murder investigation -- and crimes that rank up there with Jack the Ripper, the Boston Strangler, and Son of Sam as the very symbol of murderous and unthinking brutality.
The year is 1803, and Darcy and Elizabeth have been married for six years. There are now two handsome and healthy sons in the nursery, Elizabeth's beloved sister Jane and her husband Bingley live nearby and the orderly world of Pemberley seems unassailable. But all this is threatened when, on the eve of the annual autumn ball, as the guests are preparing to retire for the night a chaise appears, rocking down the path from Pemberley's wild woodland. As it pulls up, Lydia Wickham - Elizabeth's younger, unreliable sister - stumbles out screaming that her husband has been murdered.
This set of three books by P.D. James includes: "A Mind To Murder"; "Cover Her Face"; and "Unnatural Causes". It forms part of Faber's "Threebies" series, which offers different sets of three titles, each set written by a best-selling author.
Маленькая колония литераторов потрясена чудовищным убийством. В лодке, прибитой к берегу, найден труп знаменитого автора детективных романов.Многоопытный следователь Адам Дэлглиш, приехавший погостить к своей тетушке, вынужден начать расследование. Вскоре он приходит к неожиданному выводу: каждому обитателю колонии есть что скрывать. Дэлглиш должен раскрыть жестокое преступление, иначе таинственный убийца нанесет новый удар…
"Sanctuary. It's the perfect town. . . to hide a secret. To Detective Maggie Knight, the death of Sanctuary's star quarterback seems to be a tragic accident. Only, everyone knows his ex-girlfriend is the daughter of a witch - and she was there when he died. Then the rumours start to fly. Bereaved mother Abigail will stop at nothing until she has justice for her dead son. Her best friend Sarah will do everything in her power to protect her accused daughter. And the women share a secret that could shatter their lives - and their community. It falls to Maggie to prevent her investigation - and Sanctuary itself - from spiralling out of control."--Publisher description.
Jeder verpatzte Erstkontakt kann der letzte sein Die Föderation ist eine geheimnisvolle Organisation aus elektronischen und biologischen Intelligenzen, die sich zum Ziel gesetzt hat, unter den >>heranwachsenden<< intelligenten Spezies solche herauszusuchen, die sich für einen Zusammenschluß in einer galaktischen Superzivilisation eignen. Der Ort dieser Vereinigung ist eine Dysonsphäre im Herzen der Galaxis. Sie stellt ausreichenden Lebensraum und die notwendigen physischen Bedingungen für jedwede Lebensform zur Verfügung und soll optimal das Zusammenwachsen und eine Höherentwicklung denkender Materie garantieren. Doch nur die Friedfertigen sollen dieser Gnade teilhaftig werden. Aggressive und machtgierige Individuen bleiben ausgeschlossen. Martin und Beth werden von der Konföderation ausgewählt, um Erstkontakt mit besonders schwierigen Aliens herzustellen, um sie auf ihre Eignung zu testen - ein ebenso harter und gefährlicher wie verantwortungsvoller Job, denn jeder verpatzte Erstkontakt kann der letzte sein - jedenfalls für Martin und Beth. Heyne 06/4826
Dans cet étonnant roman, P.D. James imagine une Angleterre du futur gagnée par un fléau : la stérilité humaine. Xan Lyppiatt, dictateur charismatique et gouverneur d'Angleterre, Theo Faron, historien et cousin du gouverneur, et Julian, égérie d'un groupuscule clandestin, sont les acteurs de ce drame parfois terrifiant mais qui s'achève sur une note d'espoir.
Für alle Liebhaber klassischer Kriminal-Romane gibt es noch einmal Neues von P. D. James zu entdecken: vier Krimi-Kurzgeschichten, die im Laufe der Jahre für Weihnachts-Ausgaben verschiedener Zeitschriften und Magazine entstanden sind, drei davon hier erstmals auf Deutsch. Mit einem Geleitwort von Val McDermid. • »Der Mistelzweig-Mord«, die titelgebende Story, handelt von einer Weihnachtsfeier im Landhaus, die unter keinem guten Stern steht • In »A Very Commonplace Murder« geht es um eine illegale Affäre, die mit Mord endet • Und »The Boxdale Inheritance« und »The Twelve Clues of Christmas« sind neue Fälle für P. D. Jamesʼ Kult-Ermittler Commander Adam Dalgliesh, der längst in die Krimi-Literaturgeschichte eingegangen ist Diese vier Weihnachts-Krimis zeigen das ganze Können der englischen Bestseller-Autorin P. D. James, von ihrem eleganten Stil über ihre Akribie bis zum unbestechlichen Blick hinter alle Fassaden.
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Christian Grey lijkt een man van totale controle; zijn wereld is duidelijk, gedisciplineerd en volstrekt leeg - tot de dag dat de jonge literatuurstudente Anastasia Steele zijn kantoor binnen valt. Hij probeert haar uit zijn hoofd te zetten, maar raakt meer en meer bevangen door gevoelens waar hij maar geen vat op krijgt. In tegenstelling tot andere vrouwen lijkt Ana dwars door zijn afstandelijke houding heen te kunnen kijken, voor bij zijn zakelijke successen en luxe levensstijl, recht in zijn gehavende ziel. Zal zijn samenzijn met Ana hem verlossen van de gruwelijke jeugdherinneringen die Christian elke nacht wakker houden? Of zullen zijn duistere seksuele verlangens, zijn dwangmatige behoefte tot controle en zijn zelfhaat deze jonge vrouw van hem wegdrijven en de broze hoop vernietigen die zij hem biedt?
Lidstvo se žene do záhuby. Ztrácí schopnost reprodukce, miliony obyvatel jsou zasaženy nemocemi a ti zbývající se navzájem vraždí. Píše se rok 2021 a na Zemi se již pětadvacet let nenarodilo jediné dítě. Populace stárne, ubývá lidí i sil a Omegy, děti zrozené v posledním roce plodnosti Homo sapiens, rozhodně nepatří k vzorným občanům. Po celém světě se snaží vlády udržet pořádek a relativně klidný průběh zániku lidstva. O to má největší zájem Rada Anglie v čele s nevyzpytatelným Guvernérem Xanem. Však co se skrývá pod touto optimistickou maskou? Vypravěčem celého příběhu a hlavním protagonistou je Xanemův bratranec Theo Faron, historik žijící i v této podivné době ve svém malém světě univerzitního Oxfordu a v minulosti, která mu poskytuje možnost nepřemýšlet o tom, co se stane… Jednoho dne ale přijde výzva… Ve světě, který podlehl anarchii a násilí, je Theo pověřen důležitým úkolem. Musí ochránit možná poslední naději lidstva – mladou těhotnou ženu....
Egal, ob ihr euch für Wahrheit oder Pflicht entscheidet: Ihr werdet garantiert schmutzigen Spaß und lustvolle Abenteuer erleben. Je länger ihr spielt, desto heißer werden die Pflichtaufgaben! Wechselt euch dabei ab, sinnliche Szenarien zu genießen, neue sexuelle Stellungen auszuprobieren und geheime Fantasien zu offenbaren! Trau dich - und lass dich wahrhaft von diesem erotischen Spiel antörnen!
P. D. James, die eigentlich Phyllis White heißt, schrieb unter ihrem Mädchennamen. Die 1920 in Oxford geborene Schriftstellerin war mit einem Arzt verheiratet und lange Zeit in der Krankenhausverwaltung tätig. So lernte sie das Milieu kennen, in dem zwei ihrer berühmtesten Krimis spielen. Nach dem Tod ihres Mannes arbeitete sie in der Kriminalabteilung des britischen Innenministeriums. Mit ihren Kriminalromanen erwarb sie sich international große Anerkennung.
Acts is the sequel to Luke's gospel and tells the story of Jesus's followers during the 30 years after his death. It describes how the 12 apostles, formerly Jesus's disciples, spread the message of Christianity throughout the Mediterranean against a background of persecution. With an introduction by P.D. James
Un piccolo museo privato di Londra è al centro della nuova indagine di Adam Dalgliesh. Ereditato da tre fratelli, il museo ospita oltre a una preziosa collezione di quadri, reperti relativi a famosi delitti avvenuti a cavallo delle due guerre mondiali, contenuti in un'unica stanza: "la stanza dei delitti". Quando uno dei tre fratelli viene trovato carbonizzato nella sua auto, Dalgliesh scopre che costui si opponeva a tenere in vita il museo di famiglia e per questo è stato eliminato. Purtroppo questo è solo il primo di una serie di omicidi che nella loro escuzione richiamano quelli illustrati nella "stanza dei delitti". Chi sta sfidando l'ispettore Dalgliesh? E qual è il movente di tanta ferocia?
Mit diesem Krimi stellte P. D. James die Krimiszene auf den Kopf, indem sie die Rolle des Privatdetektivs zum ersten Mal mit einer Frau besetzte. Auftritt Cordelia Gray, die in der altehrwürdigen Universitätsstadt Cambridge einen vermeintlichen Selbstmord untersucht – und dabei in ein mörderisches Wespennest sticht. "Die größte Krimiautorin unserer Zeit …" Sunday Times