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Death in Holy Orders (Hardcover)

de P.D. James (Author)
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A Gem, Mai 12 2002
Par "fearlessfosdick" (Singapore Singapore) - Voir tous mes commentaires
When Commander Adam Dalgliesh agreed to re-examine the death of an Anglican theological colleage student, he believed it would be a simple and straightforward task. His arrival to St Anselm was complicated by a number of visitors who were also there for the weekend. Each of the visitors had his own agenda and when murder was committed barely fifty yards away from where Dalgliesh was staying, he was determined that the murderer should not get away. It would however, require all Dalgliesh¡s intelligence to not only uncover the murderer, but also to obtain sufficient evidence to convict him.

As usual, P D James¡ novel is a pleasure to read. Very rarely do detective stories provide the thrill to keep the reader¡s heart pumping, the mystery to keep his curiosity alive till the last page, but also wonderful insights into each characters. In simple words, her novels are never shallow. Enjoyment from her novel is never derived from skimping through the pages, but from drinking in each sentence slowly. And it never hurts that Adam Dalgliesh has remained such a charismatic character all along.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 An entertaining read, Mai 10 2002
Par Wayne Symes (Gawler, SA Australia) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Detective fiction is not a genre that I read very much. However, the publicity that this book received and the fact that I have been to theological college myself made me decide to give it a shot. James has obviously researched her material well. Questions of theology are handled relatively astutely. While she writes in a note at the beginning that the characters are not based on anyone, she obviously has a good knowledge of human character and applies this in an interesting way to those in her book. Having said that, it is a bit sad that she feels the need to say that she doesn't want to discourage candidates for ministry training or visitors to theological colleges. If such people really cannot tell the difference between real life and detective fiction then something seems wrong with our world.

It was only relatively late in the story that I figured out who the murderer would be, which is a sign that the writer has not made things so obvious that the book is not worth reading (although it could just have been my unfamiliarity with this genre). At the same time, once the murderer was revealed there were clues that one could look back on, so it didn't feel that James has just picked an unlikely candidate in order to keep it a mystery. This was a fun read but not, ultimately, one that would make me want to read many similar books. For it's explorations of character and the exploration of an unusual setting I would recommend it as something worth reading.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Murder & the Church of England, Mai 7 2002
Par M. Collins "markrobcol" (New York, NY USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I picked up this paperback based largely on the title -- and PD James's excellent reputation as a writer of literate crime novels. But my main interest was in the setting: a "high church" seminary on the coast of England. I'm interested in matters of religion and particularly the tension between high and low church teachings and practices in the Church of England and the Episcopal Church of the USA.

I found the mystery itself quite compelling. The plot proved complex enough without resorting to sometimes laughable complexities for novelty's sake. This was my first Dalgliesh novel, but I found the character decently enough described so as to be able to enjoy reading about him.

The ecclesiastical aspects of the story proved very interesting. James uses the high church-low church matrix to place her characters and their religious politics in finly drawn relation to each other, Church history, and contemporary events.

And though I don't expect to find many others like me in this regard; I enjoyed reading about religion and religious people in a non-religious context. Ecclesiology can be fun (really!) but ecclesiastical murder is more fun!

Since reading "A Death in Holy Orders" I am now reading my way -- backwards -- through the entire Adam Dalgleish series. And I'm enjoying it immensely.

And James has got me back on to Trollope. In a passage in "Holy Orders" a chapter of "Barchester Towers" is read aloud -- to great effect. As I read my way backwards through Dalgleish, I'm reading my way (forwards) through Trollope's excellent "Chronicle of Barsetshire" novels, beginning with "The Warden." Thanks Baroness James for returning me to those excellent, less gorey, but much funnier Victorian novels about life in and around the Church of England.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 another excellent book
although sometimes her books can ramble on a bit, and the writing be a bit too wordy, this one has found the perfect balance.

The writing is somewhat less... Read more

Publié le Avril 28 2002 par RachelWalker

4.0étoiles sur 5 Well written but not her best
"Death In Holy Orders" bears all of P D James' trademarks. It is well written. Its subject is meticulously researched so that every detail of the religious life she writes about... Read more
Publié le Avril 21 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 P.D. James is Master Novelist!
As if we needed any further proof of this. Her detective novels are arguably the best on the shelves. Read more
Publié le Avril 20 2002 par S. Schwartz

4.0étoiles sur 5 Another deep, melancholy novel from P.D. James
P.D. James has a great skill at writing mysteries in a very compelling way. Modern American writers in this genre tend to be very bland, but James' sense of tradition and... Read more
Publié le Avril 17 2002 par David P Henreckson

3.0étoiles sur 5 More Ho-Hum Than Holy
I've read all of Dame James's Dalgliesh books and must say that I've found this the least interesting. The writing, as always, is wonderful, but the actual mystery is not. Read more
Publié le Fév 19 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 Message To AD: Keep Taking Me Away!
While Death In Holy Orders may lack the acidity and richness of A Certain Justice, it compensates immeasurably with the quality of transporting the reader to a fine far-flung... Read more
Publié le Fév 17 2002 par Liz

3.0étoiles sur 5 Beautifully written but basically boring
and much too long. I am a long time fan of James, having read everything she's written, but I did not find this book to be very satisfying. Read more
Publié le Janv. 10 2002

4.0étoiles sur 5 Adam Dalgleish has feelings too!
Very typical Dalgleish stuff, but for the first time its wonderful to learn about the man himself - his past, his present; thats he's really a human being in the real world... Read more
Publié le Déc 13 2001 par Emma Hughes

1.0étoiles sur 5 Deja vu?
Have we not been here before? Monks/priests on an isolated coastline, the usual suspects arrayed before us, a death in an isolated cottage. Read more
Publié le Déc 7 2001

3.0étoiles sur 5 Dalgliesh May Finally be Puttering Out
Unfortunately, I find myself bored with this book; and I was so excited when I say a new P.D. James mystery! Read more
Publié le Déc 5 2001 par L. Friedman

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