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Informação Sobre a ObraDevices and Desires por P. D. James (1989)
![]() Best Crime Fiction (21) » 6 mais Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. ![]() ![]() Adam Dalgliesh, necesita unas vacaciones. Acaba de publicar su último poemario y está cansado de investigar homicidios, así que decide tomarse un respiro fuera de Londres. Sin embargo, el destino elegido está situado en las costas de Norfolk, el área de acción de un asesino en serie que ha matado ya a cuatro mujeres, y aunque a regañadientes, Dalgliesh tratará de desenmarañar el entramado de intrigas y deseos que ha convertido toda la región en un infierno criminal. A Dalgliesh Cameo in his own Series Review of the Penguin Canada paperback (1990) [with Notes via the Kindle eBook] of the Faber & Faber hardcover original (1989) He said: “Am I expected to talk about his poetry?” Adam Dalgliesh* is in Norfolk to settle the affairs of his deceased aunt Jane. He has just published his 3rd book of poetry and turns down his publisher's efforts for a publicity campaign and also takes a vacation from his duties at Scotland Yard CID. He does deliver a book proof to Alice Mair, who writes cookbooks for their mutual publisher and is invited to dinner as a result. He meets a varied cast at the dinner including Alex Mair, who runs the local Larksoken Nuclear Power Station. A last guest arrives with news that the local serial killer 'The Whistler' has struck again. All the dinner guests learn certain details of the crime which are not public knowledge. The Norfolk CID are running 'The Whistler' investigation and although Dalgliesh is sometimes consulted by local Inspector Rickards, he plays no official role. Circumstances then lead to another murder which can only have been done as a 'Whistler' copycat killing. Complications ensue and while Rickards and his assistant latch onto an apparent false solution, Dalgliesh knows that the true criminal is yet to be discovered. At various times Rickards reveals his resentment of Dalgliesh and there are entertaining diversions in that regard: ... a large oil showing a man with a rifle on a skinny horse, posed in a bleak landscape of sand and scrubland with, in the background, a range of distant mountains. But the man had no head. Instead he was wearing a huge square helmet of black metal with a slit for the eyes. Rickards found the picture disturbingly intimidating. He had a faint memory that he had seen a copy of it, or of something very like it, before, and that the artist was Australian. He was irritated to find himself thinking that Adam Dalgliesh would have known what it was and who had painted it - Inspector Rickards examines a painting in the office of Dr. Alex Mair at Larksoken Nuclear Power Station. See painting at https://media.nga.gov.au/iN83_LEtMmlxJaPtQGyYbnn2qZ8=/80x89:4102x3097/800x0//nat... "Ned Kelly" (1946) painted by Sidney Nolan. From the collection of the National Gallery of Australia So there are unsatisfactory elements to Devices and Desires, especially since Dalgliesh isn't in the central investigative role. James still provides the extensive character backgrounds and developments which she crafted in her late 500 to 700+ page works. The 'false' solution really comes out of nowhere and is barely hinted at in the early stages (some mysterious figures were sighted in the local Abbey ruins), so it does seem a bit of a cheat. I still enjoyed the book though for the variety of characters, the foreboding atmosphere and the descriptions of the Norfolk coast. See book cover at https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/17/DevicesAndDesires.jpg Front cover of the original Faber & Faber hardcover edition (1989). Image sourced from Wikipedia. I read Devices and Desires as part of my continuing 2022 binge re-read of the P.D. James novels, which I am enjoying immensely. I started the re-reads when I recently discovered my 1980's P.D. James paperbacks while clearing a storage locker. See photograph at https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FSug6xHWYAERmYI?format=jpg&name=medium Rescued from storage and due for re-reading, my early P.D. James paperbacks, mostly published by in the 1980s. Trivia and Links * In Book 1, Adam Dalgliesh was a Detective Chief Inspector, in Books 2 to 4 he is a Detective Superintendent and in Books 5 to 14 he is a Detective Commander. Devices and Desires was adapted for television in 1991 as part of the long running Dalgliesh TV-series for Anglia Television/ITV (1983-1998) starring actor Roy Marsden as Commander Adam Dalgliesh of Scotland Yard. You can watch the 6 episodes of the 1991 adaptation starting with Episode 1 on YouTube here. The new Acorn TV-series reboot Dalgliesh (2021-?) starring Bertie Carver as Adam Dalgliesh has not yet adapted Devices and Desires. Season 1 adapted books 4, 5 & 7. There has not been an announcement of the Season 2 and Season 3 adaptations (as of mid-November 2022). Adam Dalgliesh travels to Norfolk to check out the old mill that he inherited from his Aunt Jane. There he finds a nuclear power plant with a young man protesting nuclear energy; a family of four children who have lost their mother; Alice and Alex Mair at Martyr's Cottage (sister who is a cookbook author and brother who is the head of the nuclear power plant); Meg Dennison, a former teacher who takes care of the Copleys at the rectory; and Hilary Robarts, administrative assistant at the nuclear plant. There is also a string of murders by the Whistler being investigated by Inspector Rickards, and a copycat murder which Adam Dalgliesh helps solve. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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HTML:National Bestseller. Featuring the famous Commander Adam Dalgliesh, Devices and Desires is a thrilling and insightfully crafted novel of fallible people caught in a net of secrets, ambitions, and schemes on a lonely stretch of Norfolk coastline. Commander Dalgliesh of Scotland Yard has just published a new book of poems and has taken a brief respite from publicity on the remote Larksoken headland on the Norfolk coast in a converted windmill left to him by his aunt. But he cannot so easily escape murder. A psychotic strangler of young women is at large in Norfolk, and getting nearer to Larksoken with every killing. And when Dalgliesh discovers the murdered body of the Acting Administrative Officer on the beach, he finds himself caught up in the passions and dangerous secrets of the headland community and in one of the most baffling murder cases of his career. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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