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A Mind to Murder
1963 Dalgliesh novel by P. D. James From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A Mind to Murder is a 1963 crime novel by English writer P. D. James, the second in her Adam Dalgliesh series.[1]
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Synopsis
In a psychiatric clinic late one night, the piercing scream of a dying woman shatters the calm, and Detective Superintendent Dalgliesh is called away from his literary soiree to investigate. He soon finds the body of a clinic employee sprawled across the cold basement floor, a chisel driven mercilessly through her heart; and so marks the beginning of a deadly psychological battle with an intellectual, predatory killer who feels no remorse, no regret and no self-control over darker impulses...
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Reception
Chicago Daily News wrote about the novel: "With discernment, depth and craftsmanship, A Mind to Murder is a superbly satisfying mystery."[2]
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