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  1. A Taste for Death: With Roy Marsden, Wendy Hiller, Fiona Fullerton, Penny Downie. Sir Paul Berowne a prominent Government Minister turns to his old friend Adam Dalgleish following a series of threatening letters delivered to his London home.

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    • 1992-05-21
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
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  2. A Taste for Death is a 1986 crime novel by the British writer P. D. James, the seventh in the popular Commander Adam Dalgliesh series. The novel won the Silver Dagger in 1986, losing out on the Gold to Ruth Rendell 's Live Flesh. It was nominated for a Booker Prize in 1987. [1]

    • Phyllis Dorothy James
    • 1986
  3. Jan 1, 2001 · Challenged with the investigation of a crime that appears to have endless motives, Dalgliesh explores the sinister web spun around a half-burnt diary and a violet-eyed widow who is pregnant and full of malice--all the while hoping to fill the gap of logic that joined these two disparate men in bright red death. . . .

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    • Paperback
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  5. S1.E2 ∙ Episode #1.2. Fri, Oct 21, 1988. Sir Paul Berowne gives his latest anonymous letter to Adam Dalgliesh and the next day visits Father Francis Barnes at St. Matthews Church in Paddington, requesting permission to spend one night alone in a spare room at his church.

  6. The title A Taste for Death suggests a murderer whose appetite for power increases with each murderous act. It refers more particularly to Sir Paul Berowne, the murdered Tory minister who,...

  7. 176K views • 8 years ago. Sir Paul Berowne — a prominent Government Minister — turns to his old friend Adam Dalgleish following a series of threatening letters delivered to his London...

  8. NATIONAL BESTSELLER • In this “treat for mystery lovers” (USA Today), the quiet Little Vestry of St. Matthew’s Church becomes the blood-soaked scene of a double murder, and Scotland Yard Commander Adam Dalgliesh faces an intriguing conundrum.

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