Series: Adam Dalgliesh Mysteries (book 10)

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Cover Her Face by P. D. James1
A Mind To Murder by P. D. James2
Unnatural Causes by P. D. James3
Shroud for a Nightingale by P. D. James4
The Black Tower by P. D. James5
Death of an Expert Witness by P. D. James6
A Taste for Death by P. D. James7
Devices and Desires by P. D. James8
Original Sin by P. D. James9
A Certain Justice by P. D. James10
Death in Holy Orders by P. D. James11
The Murder Room by P. D. James12
The Lighthouse by P. D. James13
The Private Patient by P. D. James14
Murder in Triplicate by P. D. Jamescollection: Books 3 & 5
P.D. James Omnibus: Unnatural Causes; Shroud for a Nightingale; An Unsuitable Job for a Woman by P. D. JamesCollection: Books 3 & 4
PD James: 3 Complete Novels Avsc by P. D. Jamescollection: Books 1, 2, & 4

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A long-running series of British police procedurals featuring Commander Adam Dalgliesh of the Metropolitan Police (Scotland Yard).

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