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Death's Jest-Book: Dalziel and Pascoe, Book 20
Death's Jest-Book: Dalziel and Pascoe, Book 20
Death's Jest-Book: Dalziel and Pascoe, Book 20
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Death's Jest-Book: Dalziel and Pascoe, Book 20

Written by Reginald Hill

Narrated by Shaun Dooley

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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BOOK EIGHTEEN IN THE DALZIEL AND PASCOE SERIES

Ex-convict and aspiring academic, Franny Roote, has started writing enigmatic letters to DCI Peter Pascoe who immediately smells a rat. DS Edgar Wield, intervening in a suspected kidnapping, takes a vulnerable rentboy under his wing, one who is hiding an earth-shattering secret. And young DC Bowler is looking forward to a weekend away with his girlfriend – but her dreams are filled with a horror too terrifying to share. Detective Chief Superintendent Andy Dalziel, lording it over his team, is famed for his omniscience. But even he is unable to foresee the disaster towards which they are all tumbling…

“Reginald Hill is probably the best living crime writer in the English-speaking world.” INDEPENDENT.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 1, 2006
ISBN9781846321863
Death's Jest-Book: Dalziel and Pascoe, Book 20
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Reginald Hill

Reginald Hill, acclaimed English crime writer, was a native of Cumbria and a former resident of Yorkshire, the setting for his novels featuring Superintendent Andy Dalziel and DCI Peter Pascoe. Their appearances won Hill numerous awards, including a CWA Golden Dagger and the Cartier Diamond Dagger Lifetime Achievement Award. The Dalziel and Pascoe stories were also adapted into a hugely popular BBC TV series. Hill died in 2012.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Another entertaining, complex Dalziel and Pascoe novel. This time the literary hook is the relatively obscure Romantic poet Thomas Lovell Beddoes, and we have an engaging bit of academic skulduggery involving competing biographies. A small irritation is that neither the author nor the publisher has bothered to get a native speaker to check the little bits of German that are scattered throughout the text, leaving a number of annoying little typos. Not very professional.Something to be aware of is that, whilst most of the D&P novels are essentially self-contained, this one follows closely on from Dialogues of the Dead — in essence, it's a reopening of that case — so, especially if you are obsessive about spoilers, make sure you've read the earlier book first.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Hops about a bit - but in the end the three threads merge well to a good climatic ending
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    The usual casr of inmates in Yorkshire's fictional police department, this account weaves three separate stories into one. A recently released, wrongly accused felon and his weird relationship with the officer who put him in prison intertwined with a young constable's fatal attraction to his librarian amour; topped-off by another officer's alternative lifestyle that includes a homeless boy who feeds him news of local criminal activity.All in all a good read, but sometimes confusing as it jumps from story to story and character to character.