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  1. SHROUD FOR A NIGHTINGALE. Directed by. John Gorrie. United Kingdom, 1984. Crime, Drama, TV Mini-series. 250. ... Dalgliesh and Inspector Massingham have to discover which, of the many guilty secrets held by the staff and students at Nightingale House, was a strong enough motive for murder.

  2. An Adam Dalgliesh Mystery. Set in the medical world of hospitals and nursing schools in London, the fourth Adam Dalgliesh Mystery is a thrilling work of detective fiction from the bestselling author of Death Comes to Pemberley and The Children of Men. The young women of Nightingale House are there to learn to nurse and comfort the suffering.

  3. 5 de sept. de 2019 · Audio CD. $23.50 5 Used from $21.51. The young women of Nightingale House are there to learn to nurse and comfort the suffering. But when one of the students plays patient in a demonstration of nursing skills, she is horribly, brutally killed.

  4. Shroud for a Nightingale by P.D. James is the fourth of her series featuring detective Adam Dalgliesh. In a 1972 book review, Newgate Callendar of The New York Times wrote: “James works in the old tradition. She takes all the time in the world to establish her plot, her people and her locale. False clues are liberally seeded.”.

  5. Shroud for a nightingale by James, P. D. Publication date 1999 Topics Dalgliesh, Adam (Fictitious character), Dalgliesh, Adam (Fictitious character), Police, Murder, Murder, Police Publisher London : Penguin in association with Faber & Faber Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; china

  6. Mystery fiction. Detective and mystery stories. The young women of Nightingale House are there to learn to nurse and comfort the suffering. But when one of the students plays patient in a demonstration of nursing skills, she is horribly, brutally killed. Another student dies equally mysteriously and it is up to Adam Dalgliesh to unmask a killer who has decided to prescribe murder as the cure ...

  7. In Norma Siebenheller’s words, Shroud for a Nightingale “abounds with old-fashioned fussy old maids and silly young girls who seem dated for a book written in the early 1970’s.”. Equally ...