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The Murder Room
The Murder Room | P. D. James
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Commander Adam Dalgliesh, P. D. Jamess formidable and fascinating detective, returns to find himself enmeshed in a terrifying story of passion and mystery -- and in love. The Dupayne, a small private museum in London devoted to the interwar years 1919 -- 1939, is in turmoil. As its trustees argue over whether it should be closed, one of them is brutally and mysteriously murdered. Yet even as Commander Dalgliesh and his team proceed with their investigation, a second corpse is discovered. Someone in the Dupayne is prepared to kill and kill again. Still more sinister, the murders appear to echo the notorious crimes of the past featured in one of the museums galleries: the Murder Room. The case is fraught with danger and complications from the outset, but for Dalgliesh the complications are unexpectedly profound. His new relationship with Emma Lavenham -- introduced in the last Dalgliesh novel, Death in Holy Orders -- is at a critical stage. Now, as he moves closer and closer to a solution to the puzzle, he finds himself driven further and further from commitment to the woman he loves. The Murder Room is a powerful work of mystery and psychological intricacy from a master of the modern novel. You cant possibly know him. I can know enough, Emma said. I cant know everything, no one can. Loving him doesnt give me the right to walk in and out of his mind as if it were my room at college. Hes the most private person Ive ever met. But I know the things about him that matter. But did she? Emma asked herself. Adam Dalgleish was intimate with those dark crevices of the human mind where horrors lurked which she couldnt begin to comprehend. Not even that appalling scene in the church at St. Anselms had shown her the worst that human beings could do to each other. She knew about those horrors from literature; he explored them daily in his work. Sometimes, waking from sleep in the early hours, the vision she had of him was of the dark face masked, the hands smooth and impersonal in the sleek latex gloves. What hadnt those hands touched? She rehearsed the questions she wondered if she would ever be able to ask. Why do you do it? Is it necessary to your poetry? Why did you choose this job? Or did it choose you? -- from The Murder Room From the Hardcover edition.
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rabbitprincess
The Murder Room | P. D. James
Mehso-so

This book took a long time to get to the first murder and didn‘t really pick up steam until the second murder. Elements of the resolution felt a bit sensationalized or gratuitous, and there were a couple of coincidences that I didn‘t quite buy (especially because one of them seemed to come completely out of left field).

KathyWheeler This may be my least favorite P. D. James book. 9mo
rabbitprincess @KathyWheeler I‘d have to double-check my catalogue, but I think that‘s the case for me as well (at least so far). 9mo
KathyWheeler I was so fed up with it that I believe it was the book of hers that I read until The Children of Men, which is completely different. 9mo
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Ottergirl
The Murder Room | P. D. James
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I enjoyed the story and trying to figure out ‘who dunnit‘ but I didn‘t guess. And when the@police had figured it out I was still unsure, which made me feel a bit silly, like I hadn‘t been paying enough attention.
And I don‘t like the way Tally just ‘decides‘ one day to go to the House of Lords and that‘s how the mystery is solved🙄. And Muriel wasn‘t close with her sister so I didn‘t really think that would influence her decisions 🤷🏻‍♀️

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quirkyreader
The Murder Room | P. D. James
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Yea, it took me a month because of all the craziness at work, another one is finished. This one was full of twists and turns.

rabbitprincess Funny, I just picked a PD James off my mum's shelves! 5y
quirkyreader @deadrabbitsbooks I hope you enjoy it. 5y
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quirkyreader
The Murder Room | P. D. James
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Onto the next one. Hopefully I will complete this goal. Only five months left.

tpixie Enjoy!! 5y
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Andrew65
The Murder Room | P. D. James
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Tempted by the Audible Daily Deal. Want to read a book from every year over the past 100 years in 2019, this one would cover 2001 #CenturyofBooks A snip at Q9.99.

Birdsong28 Thanks for the tag 📚📖 5y
Ms_T I must resist, I must resist.... 5y
Andrew65 @Ms_T 😂😂😂 5y
rwmg Sounds like a great plan 5y
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Owlizabeth
The Murder Room | P. D. James
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Mehso-so

This was okay. I‘m sure I‘d have liked it more if I had read the others in the series (this is book 12), but the mystery itself seemed fairly half-baked and the resolution obvious and sudden. I didn‘t like the writing enough to go back and read the rest of PD James‘ work, so overall pretty meh. 👍🏼👍🏼1/2

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Owlizabeth
The Murder Room | P. D. James
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Bed, book, wine. Great end to a great day.

I‘m really enjoying my first P. D. James novel! It‘s also nice to read something that‘s a nice, sensible length 😂

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Owlizabeth
The Murder Room | P. D. James
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Cocoa, a new book and Christmas movies - my night is set.

Andrew65 Sounds like a good night ahead of you! 6y
Jinjer I have the whole set of tiny appetizer plates that match your mug! I love them so much! 6y
Owlizabeth @Jinjer yes!! It‘s such a great design!! 6y
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Howseldomtheydo
The Murder Room | P. D. James
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Getting in some steps before lounging around with my #currentlyreading

Cinfhen Love this picture!💞 7y
Howseldomtheydo @Cinfhen Thanks, trying to enjoy the outdoors as much as I can before the winter comes ❄️ 7y
Lindy What a beautiful place to walk. 😊 7y
Cspen113 What a great spot!! 7y
courtney Beautiful! Looks like a lovely fall getaway 🍂 7y
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balletbookworm
The Murder Room | P. D. James
Mehso-so

I quite like the intricacies of the plot, all the different suspects. But I feel like James deliberately leaves out bits and pieces so the reader can't guess the murderer too soon.

It's also hard to guess Dalgliesh's age - book 1 was published in the early 1960s and he seems in his mid-30s. This book is set just after 9/11 with the new worry about terrorism, mobile phones, and the internet - yet he seems perhaps in his late 40s by description...

balletbookworm did James just jump him forward at some point in the series? Now I feel like I have to read the intervening books to find out. 7y
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kspenmoll
The Murder Room | P. D. James
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#biblioweekend. Only read two books but enjoyed them both. The Wednesday Daughters and The Murder Room. Both quite different which was intentional. Enjoyed the challenge!

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kspenmoll
The Murder Room | P. D. James
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Finished book # 1, The Wednesday Daughters. Now 49 pages into P. D. James. Haven't read a book of hers in some time so I am enjoying immersing myself into the world of Adam Dalgliesh (mystery # 12). #biblioweekend

erzascarletbookgasm Love Adam Dalgliesh series and PD James! 8y
kspenmoll @erzascarletbookgasm 👍🏻😃😁🇬🇧 8y
erzascarletbookgasm hehehe, I'm partial to brilliant traditional British mysteries :) 8y
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