Shroud for a Nightingale (Adam Dalgliesh Series #4) by P. D. James

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  • Pub. Date: September 2001
  • 368pp
  • Sales Rank: 47,296

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    • Pub. Date: September 2001
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 368pp
    • Sales Rank: 47,296

    Synopsis

    P.D. James is “the greatest living mystery writer.”–People

    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.

    The New York Times called Shroud for a Nightingale “mystery at its best.”


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    Two student nurses lay dead and the great hospital nursing schol was shadowed with terror.

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    With morality-conscious mysteries that do not linger on gore, P. D. James is a sort of anti-Lecter. Her tales are told in the whodunit tradition that prizes character, restraint and the slow unraveling of both a mystery and a social niche.

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