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  1. 6 de oct. de 2016 · P.D. James. 3.75. 11,297 ratings1,546 reviews. Four previously uncollected stories from one of the great mystery writers of our time--swift, cunning murder mysteries (two of which feature the young Adam Dalgliesh) that together, to borrow the author's own word, add up to a delightful "entertainment."

  2. Four Christmas short stories, two featuring poet-detective Adam Dalgliesh, that deal with some of the most unsettling aspects of human nature. Previously published in newspapers and magazines, they are collected here for the first time. The mistletoe murder -- A very commonplace murder -- The Boxdale inheritance -- The twelve clues of Christmas.

  3. 3 de nov. de 1992 · 39 ratings2 reviews. From the editors of Murder at Christmas and Mystery for Christmas, comes this frightfully festive collection of 15 stories of murder, mystery, and mistletoe. Features the talents of Margery Allingham, John Mortimer, Peter Lovesey, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and other great authors of the genre.

  4. 13 de jun. de 2020 · 2016. Topics. Detective and mystery stories, Murder -- Fiction, Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction, Murder -- Investigation, Murder. Publisher. London : Faber & Faber. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. v, 136 pages ; 21 cm.

  5. 25 de oct. de 2016 · The Mistletoe Murder: And Other Stories Kindle Edition. by P. D. James (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 4.2 4,077 ratings. Editors' pick Best Mystery, Thriller & Suspense. See all formats and editions.

  6. From the title story about a strained country-house party on Christmas Eve, to another about an illicit affair that ends in murder, and two cases for James’s poet-detective Adam Dalgliesh, each treats the reader to James’s masterfully atmospheric storytelling, always with the lure of a mystery to be solved.

  7. A best-selling crime novelist describes the crime she herself was involved in fifty years earlier . . . Dalgliesh's godfather implores him to reinvestigate a notorious murder that might ease the godfather's mind about an inheritance, but which will reveal a truth that even the supremely upstanding Adam Dalgliesh will keep to himself.