Death in Holy Orders
The classic locked-room murder mystery from the 'Queen of English crime' (Guardian)
(Author) P.D. JamesWhen the body of a theology student is found on a desolate stretch of East Anglican coast, his wealthy father demands that Scotland Yard should re-examine the verdict of accidental death. Commander Adam Dalgliesh agrees to pay a visit to the young man's theological college, St Anselm's, a place he knew as a boy, expecting no more than a nostalgic return to old haunts and a straightforward examination of the evidence. Instead he finds himself embroiled in intrigue, conflict and dangerous secrets as the college is torn apart by a sacrilegious and horrifying murder.
P.D. James
P.D. James was a British author renowned for her detective novels, with "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" being her most famous work. Her literary style was characterized by intricate plots, rich character development, and atmospheric settings. James made significant contributions to the crime fiction genre, influencing generations of writers.