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Shroud for a Nightingale

P. D. James

Hailed as "mystery at its best" by The New York Times, Shroud for a Nightingale is the fourth book in bestselling author P.D. James's Adam Dalgliesh mystery series. Dalgliesh is also a streaming series starring Bertie Carvel--now in its third season!

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. Another student dies equally mysteriously, and it is up to Adam Dalgliesh of Scotland Yard to unmask a killer who has decided to prescribe murder as the cure for all ills.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Scribner Book Company
  • Publish Date: Sep 11st, 2001
  • Pages: 368
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.08in - 5.25in - 0.82in - 0.68lb
  • EAN: 9780743219600
  • Categories: Mystery & Detective - Police ProceduralMystery & Detective - Women SleuthsThrillers - Suspense

About the Author

James, P. D.: - P.D. James is the author of twenty previous books, most of which have been filmed and broadcast on television in the United States and other countries. She spent thirty years in various departments of the British Civil Service, including the Police and Criminal Law Departments of Great Britain's Home Office. She has served as a magistrate and as a governor of the BBC. In 2000 she celebrated her eightieth birthday and published her autobiography, Time to Be in Earnest. The recipient of many prizes and honors, she was created Baroness James of Holland Park in 1991 and was inducted into the International Crime Writing Hall of Fame in 2008. She lives in London and Oxford.
James, P. D.: - P. D. James (1920-2014) was born in Oxford in 1920. She worked in the National Health Service and the Home Office From 1949 to 1968, in both the Police Department and Criminal Policy Department. All that experience was used in her novels. She won awards for crime writing in Britain, America, Italy, and Scandinavia, including the Mystery Writers of America Grandmaster Award and the National Arts Club Medal of Honour for Literature. She received honorary degrees from seven British universities, was awarded an OBE in 1983 and was created a life peer in 1991.

Praise for this book

"The reigning mistress of murder."-- "Time"
"One of the finest, most absorbing craftsmen of the profession."-- "The Washington Post"