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A Mind to Murder (Adam Dalgliesh Mysteries, No. 2)

A Mind to Murder (Adam Dalgliesh Mysteries, No. 2)
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When the administrative head of the Steen Psychiatric Clinic is found dead with a chisel in her heart, Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh of Scotland Yard is called in to investigate. Dalgliesh must analyze the deep-seated anxieties and thwarted desires of patients and staff alike to determine which of their unresolved conflicts resulted in murder.

With "discernment, depth, and craftsmanship," wrote the Chicago Daily News, A Mind to Murder "is a superbly satisfying mystery."

 

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The characters are a bit flat and there are too many of them. I enjoy PD James and her Adam Dalgliesh mysteries, but this one was tiresome. It's an early book, maybe that's why. The first part was acceptably interesting, but then it seemed to rush towards an end that was of little impact. I finished, but didn't care when I got to the end. Even a tiresome PD James is better than most authors great books.

Several of them seem to be hiding something. The characters speak to each other like they would normally without all that unecessary explaining that some authors put in when they use jargon unfamiliar to some people. Adam Dalgliesh from Scotland Yard is called in to solve the case, which you know he is going to do, though even he has worries about whether or not he can.Almost the entire staff is suspect, and many of them have obvious reasons for wanting the victim dead.

My one real complaint is that there are so many acronyms used that the story comes to a screeching halt whenever I read one as I try to remember what it stands for. That's great, but sometimes I wanted a glossary. ("A.O." means administrative officer, for example).

PD James once again makes you think you know whodunnit, changes your mind several times, and then tidies it all up with the answer in the last few pages.This murder takes place in a psychiatric clinic when the "Administrative Officer" (Administrative Assistant in the US) is murdered. This is a worthy entry in the series, though. :)I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the series.

Some of them have alibis, many of them do not. (Of course - this is a murder mystery - everyone is hiding something).This is the 3rd Adam Dalgliesh myster I've read, and the only reason I'm giving this 4 stars instead of 5 is because I liked "Cover Her Face" and "Original Sin" a lot more.

It was much more fun to read. A Mind To Murder is a typical who-dunnit murder mystery with unusal suspects. Overall, the story is a little dated, especially in regards to the uses of LSD. Dalgliesh has moved more into the foreground and we get to know him better as a person. When the administrative head of a psychiatric clinic is found dead, Inspector Dalgliesh focuses on the staff members of the clinic rather than the patients. I believe that this novel is a great improvement over the author's first, Cover Her Face.

The present work was written over 40 years ago by a James in her prime. Most will want to keep the book and set it aside to read again in the future. It is a 500 page bore or snore. It appears that there are just a half dozen suspects with a motivation to be involved with the killing. This is my second James novel.

James tells a well balanced and a compelling tale in half the space.Since the book came out in 1963, it has had approximately seven printings by three different publishers including Faber and Faber, and Penguin. In a Mind to Murder, the story is well underway and the reader is fully engaged by page 10. The mystery unfolds slowly, and the reader is given a few clues just ahead of the Dalgliesh.Readers will not be disappointed, and the book demonstrates the fame and ability of James as a crime writer. Thankfully, all of that type of writing is missing here. In short, it is what one can describe as a masterpiece.The book opens with the literary hook: a murder in a clinic basement of the Steen Psychiatric Clinic during a busy Friday afternoon in London. We wait as Dalgliesh does not enter the investigation until almost page 200. It is written with straightforward and simple prose and it is a compelling read that is hard to put down. In the elaborate 550 page slow moving story told in The Murder Room, the author has a 95 page introduction and no crime until around page 130.

I read The Murder Room which was written by James a few years ago and I thought that it was dreadful. Also, the book demonstrates again that more is not always better than less. It is easy to understand why. It is short and compact; and, it has a nicely balanced structure with good characters. On discovery of the murder, the doors of the clinic are sealed, Dalgliesh is called in, and we are off on the hunt for the killer, or killers.The novel has an interesting set of characters, but not too many characters.

In only her second mystery, Ms. James' writing is exceptional. James' works.

He learns something very valuable in this work and will become a stronger detective for it.A murder mystery set in a mental health facility provides a wealth of opportunities, none of which are wasted in this volume. The characters come to life and the story has something meaningful to say. In reviewing mysteries, one must be cautious not to throw out any spoilers--but what the reviewer can and did note was that Ms.

Having recently read "A Certain Justice" I have set myself to reading all of P.D. In so doing she provides some very strong character development for her Inspector Dalgliesh. In a day and age where entertainment is its own reward, it is nice to find an author who is willing to allow the benefits and burdens of moral choice to take center stage.

"A Mind to Murder" firmly validated my decision to do so. James has the strength to pull a whopper of a twist.

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