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Death of an Expert Witness

An Adam Dalgliesh Mystery

P. D. JamesSeries: Adam Dalgliesh
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Pages
400
Year
2011
Language
English

About

Dr. Lorrimer appeared to be the picture of a bloodless, coldly efficient scientist. Only when his brutally slain body is discovered and his secret past dissected does the image begin to change. Once again, Chief Inspector Adam Dalgliesh learns that there is more to human beings than meets the eye - and more to solving a murder than the obvious clues.

BOOK ONE

A Call to Murder

BOOK TWO

Death in a White Coat

BOOK THREE

An Experimental Man

BOOK FOUR

Hanged by the Neck

BOOK FIVE

The Clunch Pit

1

The call had come at six-twelve precisely. It was second nature to him now to note the time by the illuminated dial of his electric bedside clock before he had switched on his lamp, a second after he had felt for and silenced the raucous insistence of the telephone. It seldom had to ring more than once, but every time he dreaded that the peal might have woken Nell. The caller was familiar, the summons expected. It was Detective Inspector Doyle. The voice, with its softly intimidating suggestion of Irish burr, came to him strong and confident, as if Doyle's great bulk loomed over the bed.

"Doc Kerrison?" The interrogation was surely unnecessary. Who else in this half-empty, echoing house would be answering at six-twelve in the morning? He made no reply and the voice went on.

"We've got a body. On the wasteland-a clunch field-a mile north-east of Muddington. A girl. Strangulation by the look of it. It's probably pretty straightforward but as it's close ... "

"All right, I'll come." The voice expressed neither relief nor gratitude. Why should it? Didn't he always come when summoned? He was paid well enough for his availability, but that wasn't the only reason why he was so obsessively conscientious. Doyle, he suspected, would have respected him more if he had occasionally been less accommodating. He would have respected himself more.

"It's the first turn off the A142 after you leave Gibbet's Cross. I'll have a man posted."

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