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missbryden 's review for:
A Mind to Murder
by P.D. James
Keeping track of the connections between people was confusing.
After a second book, what seems particular to them is the detail and amount of time spent with the setting, questioning of witnesses/subjects, of hearing all their experiences after the murder and initial questioning - it does not stick with just the detective’s point of view.
After a second book, what seems particular to them is the detail and amount of time spent with the setting, questioning of witnesses/subjects, of hearing all their experiences after the murder and initial questioning - it does not stick with just the detective’s point of view.