Death in Holy Orders

Death in Holy Orders
Death in Holy Orders  
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Author(s) P. D. James
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Series Adam Dalgliesh # 11
Genre(s) Crime, Mystery novel
Publisher Faber & Faber
Publication date 2001
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 640 pp (first edition, hardback)
ISBN ISBN 0-375-43117-9 (first edition, hardback)
OCLC Number 45714861
Preceded by A Certain Justice
Followed by The Murder Room

Death in Holy Orders is a 2001 detective novel in the Adam Dalgliesh series by P. D. James.

Setting

The novel is mainly set in and around an Anglican theological college, Saint Anselm's, on the windswept coast of East Anglia. It provides an insight into the structure of the Anglican Church and its training of students, known as ordinands, for a religious career.

Plot

Dalgliesh visits Saint Anselm's in a semi-official capacity to follow up the death of a student some time previously - his father was not satisfied with the verdict. Whilst there, a visiting Archdeacon is murdered. Dalgliesh is assigned the investigation, summoning D I Miskin and D I Tarrant from London to assist, as well as local officers. Initial suspicion falls on one of the fathers who run and teach at the college, as the archdeacon was known to be recommending the closure of the college.

Two more murders follow and after all present have been questioned, several skeletons are brought out the cupboard - including the fact that one of the students is unknowingly the son of one of the lay lecturers and that through his Mother, he will inherit the property, should it be closed and sold.

Forensic evidence clinches the case against the lecturer and he confesses.

The college is closed and the student inherits the proceeds.

In this novel, Dalgliesh meets and begins a relationship with Dr Emma Lavenham, a visiting teacher from Cambridge.

Dramatisation

The novel was adapted for television as part of a BBC series of made-for-TV movies.[1]


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