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The Black Tower

By: P. D. James
Narrated by: Penelope Dellaporta
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Publisher's summary

The fifth mystery in the acclaimed and best-selling Adam Dalgliesh series by “the reigning mistress of murder” (Time), P.D. James.

Just recovered from a grave illness, Commander Adam Dalgliesh is called to the bedside of an elderly priest. When Dalgliesh arrives, Father Baddeley is dead. Is it merely his own brush with mortality that causes Dalgliesh to sense the shadow of death about to fall once more?

©2008 Louis Bayard (P)2008 Random House Audio

Critic reviews

"Splendid, macabre" (London Sunday Telegraph)

"The Black Tower is a masterpiece." (London Sunday Times)

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Caveat: One of Her Best, But...

Put off if you're already gloomy. The book is likely to exacerbate your mood by quadrupling it. Or, enjoy anyway!

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Typical P D James.

Where does The Black Tower rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

A little above average, but I only download good audiobooks.

Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?

Not really. A good portion of the books was telling you about the characters and laying out various red herrings.

Have you listened to any of Penelope Dellaporta’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

No.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

No.

Any additional comments?

Dalgleish sort of stumbles into the solution rather than detecting it. He doesn't have his usual crew of supporters in this tale - he's trying to recover his health and visit an old friend, but of course a murder presents itself and he has to solve it. He ends up in a bit of trouble at the end, but is able to escape.

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Outstanding

What made the experience of listening to The Black Tower the most enjoyable?

The Black Tower is one of my favorite PBS movies and the book does not disappoint.

Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?

Yes. It was hard to discern the motive for the killings.

Which scene was your favorite?

The revelation of the murderer and subsequent battle with Adam

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

No

Any additional comments?

No

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Ok..but not great

I have read other P.D. James novels and I must say that the others were of a better writing quality and kept my attention rivited. But still a good read in the car.

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I could not finish it

This was my last attempt to enjoy a PD James book. I could not finish it. The psychological descriptions of the various characters are at best tedious and at worst, tortuous. None of the characters are people I care about or want to know more about, whether victim, murderer or Dalgliesh himself. Moreover, this is made worse by the narrator. She seems to have two tones - business-like and emotionally unbalanced. I'm removing all of the PD James works from my wish list now.

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Drags on and on.

After now having read all of “P D James” Adam Dalgliesh stories, this particular one drags on and on until you get to an anticlimactic, mawkish finish.

It is sad since all of the other Adam Dalgliesh stories (w/ the added exception of “Devices and Desires”) have been quite enjoyable!

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need to match narrator to story hero

do not like stories written about male investigators being read by high piercing squeeky voice. i wont buy more audible of Dagleisch (?sp) narrated by this wowan. i would rather listen to "text to speech" where the computer voice reads it, where i can choose male voice to read it.

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Summer Listening

Thoroughly enjoyed listening to this story. Story line and narration were interesting and well done.

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Another compelling mystery

I started reading (well, listening to) PD James because they were some of my mom’s favorites, I remember her reading them when I was growing up. It’s easy to see why, Dalgliesh is a compelling character, flawed and relatable yet taciturn and inscrutable enough to be mysterious. This was a great mystery, muddled only by a narrator who, though competent, reads every character in the same voice. I had a hard time discerning one from another.

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Not for ANYBODY!

The story starts as though skipping over the first two or three chapters, opening with a quick, cursory scene, followed by a clumsy reason for JD to visit a priest he barely knew. Yet he is able to drive into an unfamiliar, gated community, figure at the meerest glance which cottage the elderly priest lived in, walk in uninvited and unchallenged. Pd James, so overrated, sooo meh.

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