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A Certain Justice by P.D. James
Enduring Justice by Amy Wallace
1) female authors
2) both have justice in title
3) involve psychopaths I'm reading Management Rewired by Charles Jacobs interspersed with A Certain Justice by P.D. James. Makes for interesting connections in my brain... Here are some suggestions from Reader's Guide to Genre Fiction:
A Certain Justice by James, P.D.
Monster by Kellerman, Jonathan
Double Deuce by Parker, Robert
The Cater Street Hangman by Perry, Anne
Catering to Nobody by Davidson, Diane Mott
Darkness, Take My Hand by Lehane, Denn ... ... me to be that bleak either. They are all police procedurals featuring murders so ther eis always going to be a bit of glom A certain justice and maybe unnatural causes may be less dark than some of the others.
I've yet to find Unsuitable Job for a woman, is it nay good? ... first foray into 'crime fiction' but it is written just as beautifully as all of her other books. A fantastic read.
19. A Certain Justice by P.D. James
When I sorted through my books I discovered I owned several P.D. James novels. I had always meant to read them, and now I have got ... ... books by P.D. James. I own The Skull Beneath the Skin, The Black Tower, Devices and Desires, A Taste For Death, A Certain Justice,
Shroud For A Nightingale,
and Death of an Expert Witness. I remember Devices and Desires was the very first P.D. James book I ever read and after ... ... Omnibus (Rumpole) by John Mortimer
and more Rumpole
Maybe this needs refining a bit!
I was going to suggest a certain justice anyway. Although PDJames's inspector Dalgleesh stories are more police procedural than legal, this one is very centered about the Temple Courts in London, ... ... plot. There are some wonderful moments, and some very funny parts as well, but overall a bit of a disappointment.
56. A Certain Justice by P.D. James
I have never read anything by this author before, but I love mysteries, so I thought I would check it out of the library. Totally ... ... the mystery genre. Her characters are fully realized people, not stock characters that just move the puzzle along.
89. A Certain Justice by P.D. James
I enjoyed this one, as I do all of James' books, but I am not sure it was as good as Original Sin. Still, the story was intriguing, ... ... by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Giver by Lois Lowry--to read aloud with my daughterAtonement by Ian McEwan
A Certain Justice by P.D. James
Original Sin by P.D. James
Should be fun! A certain Justice in Penguin's new Old Style lovely colours. ... I'll stick with the rest, if not, then no more
Wintersmith - hey Terry Pratchett what else do you need to say
A Certain Justice in the modern Penguin publishing still lovely covers.
Touchstones just not quite there tonight. Very Very slow.
edit: to try and kick the ... ... I certainly don't think it is a Man Booker prize winner, though. A disappointing read after all the hype!
Now reading A certain justice by P.D. James. Should be an easier read. ... Ukrainian by Marina Lewycka
The inheritance of loss by Kiran Desai
The remains of the day by Kazuo Ishiguro
A certain justice by P D James
... Mr. Ripley by Patricia Highsmith
2. A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway
3. The Good Solider by Ford Maddox Ford
4. A Certain Justice by P.D. James
5. Siddartha by Herman Hesse
6. The Moviegoer by Walker Percy
7. The Abolition of Man by C.S. Lewis
8. Shroud for a Nightingale ... Finally reading some P. D. James, one of my wife's favorite authors, and she had suggested A Certain Justice as a good one. As I don't seem to have much time to read, and when I do, tending to read lengthy novels, I will read some shorter novels until my copy of Against the Day shows up in ...
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