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The Murder Room [Audiobook, Unabridged] [Audio CD]

P. D. James
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  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: BBC Audiobooks Ltd; Unabridged edition (11 Oct 2010)
  • ISBN-10: 1408468042
  • ISBN-13: 978-1408468043
  • Product Dimensions: 14 x 13.8 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (37 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 14,361 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Each new book gives pleasure not just for macabre crimes or ingenious solutions, but its intensity of experience'. Malcolm Bradbury, Mail on Sunday --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"P D James’s new offering is another masterpiece of detailed characters and beautifully-drawn plots." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
Adam Dalgliesh is called in to investigate the murder of one of the trustees of the Dupayne Museum.
This is one of PD James' most enjoyable books, because the characterisation is so good. Time (and pages!) are taken to set the scene and introduce the characters. It is time well spent as the characters are easily distinguishable, believable and sympathetically written. The plot is that of a typical British who dunnit. It is easy to read, but what sets this book apart from the standard crime novel is the quality of the writing, which was superb. A book not to be missed by anyone enjoying good British crime fiction.
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By RachelWalker TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
One morning, by chance, Commander Dalgleish has opportunity to visit the Dupayne, a small private museum on the edge of Hampstead Heath. It deals with the inter-war years, 1918-1939, and its most renowned exhibition is The Murder Room, a display of artefacts and information on the most notorious murder cases of the day. However, within a week Dalgleish will have cause to return to the Dupayne, but not for recreational purposes this time. This time, he will be investigating a brutal murder.

Dr Neville Dupayne, one of the three trustees of the museum, it being passed on to him and his brother and sister upon the death of their father, is found dead in a burning car near the museum, in a scenario exactly mirroring one of the cases featured in the bizarre Murder Room. And there is no lack of people with a motive, for the Dupayne is coming up for renewal of it's lease which, under the conditions of their late father's will, must be signed by all three trustees or become void, and Neville is the only one who refuses to sign. Yet there are several people whose futures have a strong stake in the future and continued running of the museum...

Then, mere days later, another body is found, once again killed in an identical manner to one of the cases from the Murder Room...

Perhaps not quite James's strongest novel, this is still a very good book, and will undoubtedly follow on the immense success of her last, Death in Holy Orders. As a novel, it is traditional in its form, but with James that means nothing, certainly not that you are in for anything like a "cosy" mystery. Content within the boundaries of the genre, she finds those limits not limiting at all, instead using them as foundations and support for an incredibly worthy novel that tells us much about the human condition and the society we, in England at least, live in. It is impeccably written (of course), socially interesting, with a strong sense of morality, and I doubt that there is a writer at work today who can more subtly but fully evoke a setting. Too, the eerie nostalgia of the museum itself is mirrored beautifully in both the story and the narrative prose itself.

Her characters are incredibly strong, they slink from the page fully-formed and ready for our judgement. They range from the sympathetic to the cold, from calculating to warm. Never are any of them less than human.

In the end, she presents a solution that is very satisfying not for that it is a bolt form the blue, but for that it is entirely sensible. She has you working out complicated solutions to the mystery, then presents you with an entirely plausible one that you never really even considerd, which is an admirable trait indeed in a world of fiction that is far too full of gratuitous unreality.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
By Billy J. Hobbs VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
Any P.D. James is preferable to no P.D. James and while some readers may have
found "The Murder Room" faint in some areas, Dame James' latest Adam
Dalgleish is, well, Adam Dalgleish. How can a reader go wrong?

Granted, James has given us a new twist (Adam is in love and her traditional
police procedural takes a different turn. But before one cries "soap opera," "The
Murder Room" is not about Adam Dalgliesh's personal life. It is about a series of
murder, a plot outline with which James is quite comfortable and her legions of fans
come to expect.

Circumstances surround the undertakings (forgive the pun) of the Dupayne
Museum,, a small, rather esoteric, museum devoted to the "interwar years," the
period in England from 1919 to 1939. However, the rub is that the lease on the
museum is about to expire and the three trustees (siblings) must agree totally on its
extension or else the museum cannot continue. One brother, Dr. Neville Dupayne, is
dead set (forgive the pun again) against signing; thus the demise of the museum is at
hand, it appears. Quickly into the book, the good doctor is found burned alive in
very suspicious circumstances and just about everyone has a motive for seeing him
dead. Commander Dalgleish and his team from New Scotland Yard are called in
and before this death can be solved, two others follow, all with connections to the
museum.

James clearly is in charge of this narrative and, as always, controls the pace
and the revelations of the investigation. Dalgleish is, as always, superb. The
resolution comes not through histrionics or melodrama, but the James/Dalgleish
penchant for brilliance.

Is this James' best? Hmmmm. "The best" is probably the individual
reader's personal choice, as I've yet to read a "bad" James, or even a "poor" one.
"The Murder Room" joins the other dozen or so Dalglieshes comfortably. It is an
excellent read. (Billyjhobbs@tyler.net)

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Murder Room by P.D. James
A really excellent book that is interesting right up to the last page. A gripping, page turner yarn. You will not be disappointed.
Published 1 month ago by Conrad Sandler
michael jayston best audio reader
Michael Jayston never fails. He reads this as well as he reads all of P D James. I find audio books better than TV
Published 1 month ago by jenny Cee
Could be reduced length
I battled through this as I was interested to see "whodunnit" but have to say I thought it was on the long side. Read more
Published 5 months ago by VLH
Good but falls short of brillliant
I'm a major fan of PD James but I have to say I found this one a bit long winded. Having to wait 150 odd pages for the murder to happen was a bit trying. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Josey Wales
Enjoyable, but not extraordinary
I am glad that I read this book, but it's not the best crime thriller and for those used to great things from P.D. James it's a little disappointing. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Holly Shephard
Very Dry Crackers with Stilton....
This review applies to three P D James audio books:
=> The Private Patient aka Death at a Country House Clinic
=> The Lighthouse aka Death at a Country House Island... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Malaga View
good storyline
I like P.D.James anyway I find Her stories quite enthralling the Murder Room makes you want to keep listening to the very end
Published 13 months ago by susie
Languorous Language
The main protagonist, Adam Dalgliesh, was first launched by author P D James in 1962, and over 40 years later he was still in harness with `The Murder Room' published in 2003 and... Read more
Published 15 months ago by D. Elliott
The Murder Room a must to read
Superb book very well written,good storyline,always moving and very unexpected twists.
I would recommend this book to anyonewho has an interest in crime thrillers.
Published 16 months ago by Dor
A good story, brilliantly told, with a twist
The Murder Room is a first class production, brilliantly told, by Michael Jayston, who again excels, in conveying a good plot with a twist at the end. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Champollion
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