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  1. 1 de ene. de 1970 · When a dishy young mid-Yorkshire woman is found dead in her home, her husband is the immediate subject. But the woman has been a regular and flirtatious presence at the local rugby club and Dalziel believes the answers lie there.

  2. A Clubbable Woman is a 1970 crime novel by Reginald Hill, the first novel in the Dalziel and Pascoe series. Publication history. 1970, London: Collins Crime Club ISBN 0-00-231120-8, Pub date 28 September 1970, Hardback. 2007, New York: Felony & Mayhem Press ISBN 978-1-933397-93-1, Pub date September 2007. Categories: 1970 British novels.

  3. 1 de sept. de 2007 · A Clubbable Woman: Dalziel & Pascoe #1 (Volume 1): Hill, Reginald: 9781933397931: Amazon.com: Books. Books. ›. Mystery, Thriller & Suspense. ›. Mystery. Buy new: $9.34. List Price: $14.95 Details. Save: $5.61 (38%) Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime FREE Returns. FREE delivery Friday, August 11 on orders shipped by Amazon over $25.

  4. A Clubbable Woman: Directed by Ross Devenish. With Colin Buchanan, Warren Clarke, Mark Lambert, Steve Speirs. Two unorthodox police officers are called to investigate dodgy dealings at Wetherton rugby club after the body of their star player's wife is found dead at home.

  5. 30 de abr. de 2019 · 4.0 943 ratings. Book 1 of 22: The Dalziel and Pascoe Mysteries. See all formats and editions. The first book in the “outstanding” British police procedural series—the basis for the long-running BBC series featuring the Yorkshire detective duo (The New York Times).

  6. by Reginald Hill. 4.08 · 2,617 Ratings · 227 Reviews · published 2009 · 10 editions. It starts with a phone call to Superintendent Dalz…. Want to Read. Rate it: A Clubbable Woman (Dalziel & Pascoe, #1), An Advancement of Learning (Dalziel & Pascoe, #2), Ruling Passion (Dalziel & Pascoe, #3), An April Shroud (Dal...

  7. 30 de abr. de 2019 · A Clubbable Woman. The first book in the “outstanding” British police procedural series—the basis for the long-running BBC series featuring the Yorkshire detective duo (The New York Times).