"Detective and mystery stories." . . "BBC Worldwide Ltd." . . "Murder--Investigation--England" . . "BBC Radio 4." . . "Compact discs (Book) (Unabridged)" . . "Cabinet officers Crimes against Drama." . . "Dalgliesh, Adam (Fictitious character) Drama." . . "England" . . "OverDrive, Inc." . . "Books on CD." . . "Mystery fiction." . . "Dalgliesh, Adam (Fictitious character)" . . "Dalgliesh, Adam (Fictitious character) Fiction." . . "Dalgliesh, Adam (Fictitious character) --Fiction." . "Blackstone Audio, Inc." . . "Blackstone Audio, Inc.," . "Tramps Crimes against Drama." . . . . . . "In the seventh Adam Dalgliesh mystery, poet and New Scotland Yard Commander Adam Dalgliesh must solve the murder of an alcoholic vagrant and the recently resigned Minister of the Crown. Both victims were discovered in St. Matthew's Church with their throats slashed, and as Dalgliesh struggles to find a connection between the two men, he explores the mystery surrounding a half-burnt diary and a pregnant widow."@en . "A taste for death" . "A taste for death"@en . "A taste for death : [an Adam Dalgliesh mystery]"@en . . . . . . . "Mystery plays"@en . "Adam Dalgliesh is faced with two murders, one a tramp, the other an ex-Minister of State, lying in the vestry of St. Matthew's."@en . "A local tramp and an ex-Minister of State are found murdered in the small vestry of St. Matthew's in Paddington."@en . "In the vestry of St. Matthew's, Paddington, two bodies lie in a pool of blood, their throats cut. The mystery that Adam Dalgliesh must solve leads him back to the church where it started." . "In the vestry of St. Matthew's, Paddington, two bodies lie in a pool of blood, their throats cut. The mystery that Adam Dalgliesh must solve leads him back to the church where it started."@en . "A taste for death [sound recording (CD)]" . . . . . . . . "A taste for death, BBC drama" . . "Downloadable audio books"@en . . . . . "Detective and mystery stories" . "Detective and mystery stories"@en . . "Sir Paul Berowne, a minister of the Crown, is found with his throat cut. A tramp also has been killed. Commander Adam Dalgliesh, the poetry-writing police detective, seeks a solution to the mystery of the victims' past."@en . . "A Taste for Death" . . . . . "Commander Dalgliesh searches for the killer of two men - a baronet and an alcoholic - who turn up with their throats slit."@en . "In the vestry of St. Matthew's, Paddington, two bodies lie in a pool of blood, their throats cut. One is a government minister ; the other an alcoholic tramp. The mystery that Adam Dalgliesh must solve leads him back to the church where it started." . . "A Taste for Death is a masterful mystery and a precise and elegant literary treat from one of the finest novelists writing today. In the little vestry of St. Matthew's Church in London, two bodies lie side by side like butchered animals--one a government minister and the other a local derelict."@en . . . . . "Audiobooks"@en . "Audiobooks" . "Radio plays"@en . . . . "Radio programs"@en . . . . "Drama" . . "Drama"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Richard Derrington and Deborah McAndrew star in this thrilling Radio 4 dramatisation of P.D. James' enduringly popular mystery. When two men are discovered with their throats cut in the vestry of St. Matthew's Church, the police are faced with an intriguing challenge. For one of the victims was ex-Government minister Sir Paul Berowne, the other Harry Mack, a local tramp and alcoholic. For Commander Adam Dalgliesh the case is particularly affecting -- he had known Berowne, and the minister had asked for his help regarding an anonymous letter shortly before his resignation."@en . . . . "When two men are discovered with their throats cut in the vestry of St Matthew's Church, the police are faced with an intriguing challenge. For one of the victims was ex-Government minister Sir Paul Berowne, the other Harry Mack, a local tramp and alcoholic. For Commander Adam Dalgliesh the case is particularly affecting - he had known Berowne, and the minister had asked for his help regarding an anonymous letter shortly before his resignation." . . . . . "In the little vestry of St. Matthew's Church in London, two bodies lie side by side like butchered animals - one a government minister and the other a local derelict. Commander Adam Dalgliesh is head of a special squad at New Scotland Yard set up to investigate sensitive cases, and this gruesome double murder becomes one of the most complicated and demanding of his career, made more difficult by his familiarity with one of the victims." . . . . "Sir Paul Berowne, a minister of the Crown, is found with his throat cut. A tramp also has been killed. Commander Adam Dalgliesh, the poetry-writing police detective, seeks a solution to the mystery of the victim's past." . . . . . "Adam Dalgliesh finds two dead men at St. Matthew's Church, one an alcoholic tramp, the other an ex-Minister of State. To find the killer, he must discover the thread that connects these two men."@en . . "Radio adaptations"@en . . . . "When two men are discovered with their throats cut in the vestry of St. Matthew's Church, the police are faced with an intriguing challenge, for one of the victims was ex-government minister Sir Paul Berowne, the other Harry Mack, a local tramp and alcoholic. For Commander Adam Dalgliesh, now heading a Scotland Yard unit set up to investigate politically sensitive crimes, the case is particularly affecting--he had known Berowne, and the minister had asked for his help regarding an anonymous letter shortly before his resignation. Could the letter, implicating Berowne in the deaths of two women, be linked to the bodies in the vestry? How are Berowne's wife and family involved--and what is the relationship between Berowne and the tramp? Aided by Inspector Kate Miskin and Chief Inspector John Massingham, Dalgliesh must answer these questions to uncover the truth."@en . "Mystery radio programs"@en . . . . "Sir Berowne, a minister of the Crown, is found with his throat cut. A tramp also has been killed. Dalgliesh, seeks a solution to the mystery of the victim's past." . . . "Mystery fiction"@en . . "Kriminalromaner" . . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . . . . "\"When two men are discovered with their throats cut in St. Matthew's Church, the police are faced with a double murder. For one of the victims was ex-Government minister Sir Paul Berowne, the other Harry Mack, a local tramp and alcoholic. For commander Adam Dalgliesh, the case is particularly affecting - he had known Berowne, and the minister had asked for his help regarding an anonymous letter shortly before his resignation. Could the letter, alleging that Berowne was implicated in the deaths of two women, be linked to the murders? How are Berowne's wife and family involved - and what is the relationship between Berowne and the tramp?\"--Container." . . . . . . . . "When two men are discovered with their throats cut in the vestry of St. Matthew's Church, the police are faced with an intriguing challenge. For one of the victims was ex-Government minister Sir Paul Berowne, the other Harry Mack, a local tramp and alcoholic. For Commander Adam Dalgliesh the case is particularly affecting -- he had known Berowne, and the minister had asked for his help regarding an anonymous letter shortly before his resignation."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Talking books" . . "Police England Drama." . . "Detective and mystery plays." . . "Radio plays." . . "Recorded Books, LLC." . . "Police England Fiction." . . "Police--England--Fiction" . "Audiobooks." . .