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Free read ☆ Shroud for a Nightingale Æ PDF, DOC, TXT, eBook or Kindle ePUB free ´ ❮PDF❯ ⚣ Shroud for a Nightingale ✈ Author P.D. James – Dogsalonbristol.co.uk Hailed as “mystery at its best” by The New York Times Shroud for a Nightingale is the fourth booOther student dies eually mysteriously and it is up to Adam Dalgliesh of Scotland Yard to unmask a killer who has decided to prescribe murder Shroud for eBook #180 as the cure for all il. I had heard of PD James before but had never read any of her works and I didn't really know she wrote mysteries So I was uite pleasantly surprised by Shroud for a Nightingale so much so that I've since read another James and am onto a third Shroud is a great caper written in the 70s I think it's aged extremely well; in fact I think the whole plot and setting is made all the creepy and ominous by the somewhat antiuated medical procedures that figure prominently in the plot I defy anyone to come up with something inherently scarier than a British nursing school in the 70s where all the nurses where classic nurse uniforms the school itself is something of a gothic mansion and even relatively routine medical procedures like inserting a feeding tube take on an intensely macabre character Good times I am not a good mystery reader in that I can never figure anything out until the author reveals it Actually I don't know whether that makes me a poor reader or whether it makes James something of an evil genius Either way I like the suspense of it all
Shroud for a NightingaleOther student dies eually mysteriously and it is up to Adam Dalgliesh of Scotland Yard to unmask a killer who has decided to prescribe murder Shroud for eBook #180 as the cure for all il. I had heard of PD James before but had never read any of her works and I didn't really know she wrote mysteries So I was uite pleasantly surprised by Shroud for a Nightingale so much so that I've since read another James and am onto a third Shroud is a great caper written in the 70s I think it's aged extremely well; in fact I think the whole plot and setting is made all the creepy and ominous by the somewhat antiuated medical procedures that figure prominently in the plot I defy anyone to come up with something inherently scarier than a British nursing school in the 70s where all the nurses where classic nurse uniforms the school itself is something of a gothic mansion and even relatively routine medical procedures like inserting a feeding tube take on an intensely macabre character Good times I am not a good mystery reader in that I can never figure anything out until the author reveals it Actually I don't know whether that makes me a poor reader or whether it makes James something of an evil genius Either way I like the suspense of it all