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Tod im weißen Häubchen - P.D. James, Wolfdietrich Müller
Tod im weißen Häubchen
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4.00 5
Format: paperback
ISBN: 9783499233432 (3499233436)
Publisher: Rowohlt Tb.
Pages no: 304
Edition language: Deutsch
Series: Adam Dalgliesh (#4)
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Tower of Iron Will
Tower of Iron Will rated it
3.0 Unsuitable for Nurse Training
I believe it was Red Skelton who said that to be a writer you have to be a close observer of human nature, but not so close that you start to hate everyone. P.D. James seems to frequently drift across the line into hating everybody. The men in James' world tend to be pompous, self-absorbed, preening...
My Very Own Book Mayhem
My Very Own Book Mayhem rated it
2.0 Shroud for a Nightingale
2 starsYou were such a little boring piece of a novel that I couldn't find the strength to finish you. #sorrynotsorryI'll see you in hell, weird-looking, dough-faced and weary-eyed nurses who are completely unable to say a single interesting thing.Thank you so much for making me lose my precious tim...
The Butler Did It
The Butler Did It rated it
5.0 One of the best of classic British mysteries
I just returned from our book discussion group at our local public library where the book under discussion was Shroud for a Nightingale by P.D. James. Granted, this is a general reading group so not everyone there is a hard-core mystery fanatic like me but I was surprised to find that I was the only...
karenf
karenf rated it
It's been a while since I read a PD James book. I forgot how satisfying a mystery they are. Sex & secrets abound in an incestuous small nursing school. There was a lot of talk about there being no secrets or privacy in a small dormitory like setting. And certainly everyone has secrets, both smal...
What I'm reading
What I'm reading rated it
4.0 Shroud for a Nightingale (Adam Dalgliesh Mystery Series #4)
More like 3.5 stars rounded out to 4. Slow paced but well worth it in the end. The plot is a little byzantine and I dislike the way James uses the trope of her lead character explaining his theory to his staff but not the reader. James goes even further in this novel with the sergeant acting under o...
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