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The recognized crime queen, BD James, was a former teacher in the short story, where she was woven between the ornament of the golden age of writing the crime with…

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The recognized crime queen, BD James, was a former teacher in the short story, where she was woven between the ornament of the golden age of writing the crime with a deep psychological look to create hanging tales. The Mistletoe Murder and Other Stories contain four of these perfectly formed stories, and this volume contains six other stories, published here together for the first time. As the six deadly tales unfold, the dark motive of revenge is revealed in the heart of each.

Schoolchildren receive thugs, unhappy marriage and childhood retaliate, killing in the few hours of Christmas Day puts an end to the new villain of the farmer, and from the safety of his nursing home, the 80-year-old is serving a wonderful sentence. Sanctions on offenders are absolutely severe, but here they are dealt with by invisible forces of natural justice rather than law institutions.

Again, P. D.

James shows her expert control in the short form, evoking the motives and scenarios with complete conviction, each with a satisfactory touch in the tail. Literary World, P.D.

James is best known as a writer of crime fiction, having started her career with her beloved detective, Adam Dalgliesh, covering her face (a series of 13 other novels that ended up with The Private Patient). Her novels have always been much more than the sum of their parts.

James has often used the novel to challenge national institutions, including the criminal justice system and the regime's systemic failure. She developed a new audience when her novel "The Children of Men" was adapted to the film, until she turned her hands to Regency Classics, blending the characters of Jane Austen into "Death Comes to Pembre"..



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