. . . . "A motorist dies after plunging off a bridge. A motorcyclist is found dead after a fatal encounter with a tree. Two apparently innocous tragedies, until two Dialogues are submitted to a local literary competition, claiming responsibility for the deaths. A journalist meets her maker in fact and then fiction, as victim of the third Dialogue."@en . . . "A man drowns, and another dies in a motorbike crash. The \"Mid-Yorkshire Gazette\" receives correspondence from someone claiming responsibility for the deaths. But when a third indisputable murder takes place, Dalziel and Pascoe find themselves playing a game no-one knows the rules of."@en . . "Detective and mystery stories"@en . . "Dialogues of the dead A Dalziel and Pascoe novel" . . . . "A man drowns, and another dies in a motorbike crash. Yet the \"Mid-Yorkshire Gazette\" receive correspondence from someone claiming responsibility for the deaths. But when a third indisputable murder takes place, Dalziel and Pascoe find themselves playing a game no-one knows the rules of."@en . . "Mystery fiction"@en . "Mystery fiction" . . . . "Dialogues of the dead [a Dalziel & Pascoe novel]" . . "kriminalromaner" . "Talking books"@en . . . . . . "Dialogues of the dead"@en . "Dialogues of the dead" . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . . . . . . . . . "Lately, there have been more fatal accidents than usual in Mid-Yorkshire, U.K. One man drowned and another crashed his motorcycle into a tree. No one particularly takes notice of these events, however, until an alert librarian, who is in charge of a local short story competition, discovers stories detailing the deaths of these men--written and submitted before the accidents occurred. A dangerous maniac author is on the loose, and it's up to inspectors Peter Pascoe, \"Fat Andy\" Dalziel, and Etherlbert \"Hat\" Bowler to puzzle out the clues amidst a growing body count." . . . . "Yorkshire (England)" . .