Series: Dalziel and Pascoe (23)

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A Clubbable Woman by Reginald Hill1
An Advancement of Learning by Reginald Hill2
Ruling Passion by Reginald Hill3
An April Shroud by Reginald Hill4
A Pinch of Snuff by Reginald Hill5
A Killing Kindness by Reginald Hill6
Deadheads by Reginald Hill7
Exit lines by Reginald Hill8
Child's Play by Reginald Hill9
Under World by Reginald Hill10
Bones and silence by Reginald Hill11
One Small Step by Reginald Hill12
Recalled to Life by Reginald Hill13
Pictures of Perfection by Reginald Hill14
The Wood Beyond by Reginald Hill15
Asking for the Moon by Reginald Hill16
On Beulah Height by Reginald Hill17
Arms and the women by Reginald Hill18
Dialogues of the Dead by Reginald Hill19
Death's Jest-book by Reginald Hill20
Good Morning, Midnight by Reginald Hill21
The Death of Dalziel by Reginald Hill22
A Cure for All Diseases by Reginald Hill23
A Clubbable Woman An Advancement of Learning Ruling Passion. Omnibus. Dalziel and Pascoe by Reginald Hill Omnibus 1-3
An April Shroud: A Clubbable Woman by Reginald HillOmnibus 1, 4

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