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St Cedd's Church fete had been held in the grounds of Martingale manor house for generations. As if organizing stalls, presiding over luncheon, the bishop and the tea tent were not enough for Mrs Maxie on that July afternoon, she also had to contend with the news of her son's sudden engagement to her new parlour maid, the sly single mother, Sally Jupp. On the following morning Martingale and the whole village are shocked by the discovery of Sally Jupp's body. Investigating the violent death at the manor house, Detective Chief Inspector Adam Dalgliesh is embroiled in the complicated passions beneath the calm surface of English village life.

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  • "Inspecteur Dalgliesh staat aanvankelijk voor een raadsel als hij de gruwelijke moord, die in het huis van een bejaard echtpaar is gepleegd, tracht op te lossen."
  • "St Cedd's Church fete had been held in the grounds of Martingale manor house for generations. As if organizing stalls, presiding over luncheon, the bishop and the tea tent were not enough for Mrs Maxie on that July afternoon, she also had to contend with the news of her son's sudden engagement to her new parlour maid, the sly single mother, Sally Jupp. On the following morning Martingale and the whole village are shocked by the discovery of Sally Jupp's body. Investigating the violent death at the manor house, Detective Chief Inspector Adam Dalgliesh is embroiled in the complicated passions beneath the calm surface of English village life."@en
  • "Sally Jupp came from the village home for unmarried mothers to help Mrs. Maxie run a large house and look after her invalid husband. Murder shattered the tranquility of her new home."
  • "Sally Jupp came from the village home for unmarried mothers to help Mrs. Maxie run a large house and look after her invalid husband. Murder shattered the tranquility of her new home."@en
  • "Chief Inspector Adam Dalgliesh of Scotland Yard investigates the murder of a servant girl who had used her body and her brains to make her way up the social ladder."
  • "The news of rising young surgeon Stephen Maxie's sudden engagement comes as a bombshell to his family as they gather at Martingdale, their Elizabethan manor house, for the annual St. Cedd's village fete. Worse, however, is to come. Sally Jupp, unmarried mother and the household's recently recruited parlormaid, will that very evening be strangled in her bed. When Detective Chief Inspector Adam Dalgliesh is called in to investigate, he discovers no shortage of motives for the murder--and more than one fianceé to Ms. Jupp. As Adam's investigation deepens, it uncovers the complex secrets and powerful passions which are inherent in village--and family--life."@en
  • "Mrs. Maxie's new maid Sally Jupp walks about the house with the triumphantly smug smile of one who has a secret. When she is murdered, it is up to Dalgliesh to discover what lay behind the smile."
  • "Mrs. Maxie's new maid Sally Jupp walks about the house with the triumphantly smug smile of one who has a secret. When she is murdered, it is up to Dalgliesh to discover what lay behind the smile."@en
  • "Mrs. Maxie's new maid Sally Japp walks around the house with the triumphantly smug smile of one who has a secret. When she is murdered, it is up to Inspector Dalgliesh to discover what lay behind the smile."
  • "Headstrong and beautiful, the young housemaid Sally Jupp is put rudely in her place, strangled in her bed behind a bolted door. Coolly brilliant policeman Adam Dalgliesh of Scotland Yard must find her killer among a houseful of suspects, most of whom had very good reason to wish her ill."@en
  • "The news of rising young surgeon Stephen Maxie's sudden engagement comes as a bombshell to the family, and when their new parlormaid is strangled, Chief Inspector Dalgliesh discovers complex secrets and powerful passions come into play."
  • "The news of rising young surgeon Stephen Maxie's sudden engagement comes as a bombshell to the family, and when their new parlormaid is strangled, Chief Inspector Dalgliesh discovers complex secrets and powerful passions come into play."@en
  • "Though Sally Jupp came from the village home for unmarried mothers, she seemed the ideal girl to help Mrs Maxie run a large house and look after her invalid husband. But the real Sally, pretty, ambitious and clever, was very different from the docile, repentant character she seemed to be. Murder shattered the tranqullity of her new home and Chief Detective Inspector Adam Dalgliesh arrived in the peace of a country Sunday to investigate the killing of a character as mysterious as Sally herself..."
  • "St Cedd's church fete had been held in the grounds of Martingale for generations. One year, Mrs Maxie's son sprang the news of his engagement on his mother. By morning, Sally Jupp, her new parlourmaid - unmarried mother and minor village scandal was dead. Investigating the murder, Detective Chief Inspector, Adam Dalgliesh is intrigued to find more than one fiancee among the suspects - such are the passions beneath the surface of English village life."@en
  • "Though Sally Jupp came from the village home for unmarried mothers, she seemed the ideal girl to help Mrs Maxie run a large house and look after her invalid husband. But the real Sally, pretty, ambitious and clever, was very different from the docile, repentant character she seemed to be ..."@en
  • "A beautiful, scheming young girl comes to Mrs. Maxie's house to help look after her invalid husband. When a murder upsets the peaceful country household, Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh is called in from Scotland Yard."
  • "A beautiful, scheming young girl comes to Mrs. Maxie's house to help look after her invalid husband. When a murder upsets the peaceful country household, Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh is called in from Scotland Yard."@en
  • "Sally Jupp was not above using her body in her climb up the social ladder. But now that body is dead, dark bruises from a strangler's fingers marring its lily-white throat. Someone had paid the wages of sin. And it's up to Chief Inspector Adam Dalgliesh to find out who."
  • ""Though Sally Jupp came from the village home for unmarried mothers, she seemed the ideal girl to help Mrs Maxie run a large house and look after her invalid husband. But the real Sally, pretty, ambitious and clever, was very different from the docile, repentant character she seemed to be. Murder shattered the tranquility of her new home and Chief Detective Adam Dalgliesh arrived in the peace of a country Sunday to investigate the killing of a character as mysterious as Sally herself ..."--Container."@en
  • "The intensity and complexity of English village life is revealed by a murder investigation."@en
  • "On the same day as the St Cedd's church fete in the grounds of her home, Martingale, Mrs Maxie learns of her son Stephen's engagement. By the next morning, her new parlourmaid, Sally Jupp, is dead. Detective Chief-Inspector Adam Dalgliesh investigates murder in the Elizabethan manor house."
  • "Commander Dalgliesh investigates the murder of a social climber, her climb abruptly ended by a strangler's fingers."@en
  • "Roy Marsden reads P. D. James' debut crime novel, introducing Detective Chief Inspector Adam Dalgliesh. St Cedd's Church fete had been held in the grounds of Martingale manor house for generations. As if organizing stalls, as well as presiding over luncheon, the bishop and the tea tent, were not enough for Mrs Maxie on that mellow July afternoon, she also had to contend with the news of her son's sudden engagement to her new parlour maid, the sly single mother, Sally Jupp. On the following morning Martingale and the whole village are shocked by the discovery of Sally Jupp's body. Investigating the violent death at the manor house, Detective Chief Inspector Adam Dalgliesh is embroiled in the complicated passions beneath the calm surface of English village life. 'The greatest contemporary writer of classic crime.' Sunday Times 'There are very few thriller writers who can compete with P. D. James at her best' Spectator."

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