It was another one oftheassistant districtattorneys, Ty Robbins, asking him wherethehell he was—hewas supposed to betestifying in Judge Oscar Thomasino's courtroom today inPeople v. Sully, a trial for Murder Twoin Department 34.
When noted criminal lawyer Venetia Aldridge turns up murdered after defending young Garry Ashe for the brutal killing of his mother, Commander Adam Dalgliesh and his team struggle to unravel the case, which involves him in a series of ...
Enter Commander Adam Dalgliesh and his team, whose struggle to investigate and understand the shocking events cannot halt the spiral into more horrors, more murders. . . . A Certain Justice is P.D. James at her strongest.
New York Times Bestseller When distinguished criminal lawyer Venetia Aldridge defends a young man for the brutal murder of his mother, she views the case as simply another opportunity to demonstrate her brilliance in the courtroom.
When noted criminal lawyer Venetia Aldridge turns up murdered after defending young Garry Ashe for the brutal killing of his mother, Commander Adam Dalgliesh and his team struggle to unravel the case, which involves him in a series of ...
An Adam Dalgliesh Novel P.D. James. inquiry. He works at the supermarket in Ipswich now, doing night work, stocking the shelves. We manage with his wage and mine. We're not unhappy. I hope he's all right. We all want him back.
“Lieutenant Wagner, see to it that all injured horses are shot as quickly as possible.” He turned back to nod at Grayfield. “The field is yours, Colonel.” Grayfield nodded in return. “At a heavy price, I'm afraid, Major,” he said gently ...
Venetia Aldridge QC is a distinguished barrister.
As Dalgliesh narrows the field of suspects, a second brutal murder draws them into greater complexities of intrigue and evil . . . 'Ingenious and beautifully written, this is P. D. James at her highly impressive best.
A novel that examines the nature of justice--and injustice--follows an ordinary man who, through no fault of his own, is hounded, hunted, and almost destroyed for a crime he did not commit.
As Dalgliesh narrows the field of suspects, a second brutal murder draws them into greater complexities of intrigue and evil . . . 'Ingenious and beautifully written, this is P. D. James at her highly impressive best.
A Certain Justice
A Certain Justice: A Novel
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