Unnatural Causes is a detective novel by English crime writer P. D. James. The third to feature Adam Dalgliesh, it was published in the UK by Faber &...
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Unnatural Causes may refer to: Manner of death (unnatural causes) Unnatural Causes (detective novel), 1967 detective novel by P. D. James. Unnatural Causes...
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Unnatural Causes is a 1993 television film adaptation of the 1967 detective novel of the same name by P. D. James written by Peter Buckman. Differing...
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Unnatural Death is a 1927 mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, her third featuring Lord Peter Wimsey. It was published under the title The Dawson Pedigree...
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Adam Dalgliesh (category British detective novels)
Club, a private club of crime enthusiasts featured in Unnatural Causes as well as other novels. He is editor and publisher of The Paternoster Review....
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Agatha Christie (redirect from Tropes in Agatha Christie's novels)
writer known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, particularly those revolving around fictional detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss...
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P. D. James (section Novels)
English novelist and life peer. Her rise to fame came with her series of detective novels featuring the police commander and poet, Adam Dalgliesh. James was...
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Dorothy L. Sayers (section Detective stories)
future novels, resisting Lord Peter's proposals of marriage until Gaudy Night in 1935, six novels later. Sayers moved the genre of detective fiction...
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Kay Scarpetta (section Novels)
Autopsy (2021) Livid (2022) Unnatural Death (2023) In June 2021, it was reported that a television series adaptation of novel series is in development from...
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L (Death Note) (redirect from Detective L)
an enigmatic, mysterious, and highly-esteemed international consulting detective whose true identity and background is kept a secret. He communicates with...
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unexplained, violent or unnatural death in order to allow a death certificate to be issued. Any death due to unnatural causes will require an inquest...
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Patricia Cornwell (redirect from Isle of Dogs (novel))
the book's publication. Cornwell began work on her first novel in 1984, about a male detective named Joe Constable and met Dr. Marcella Farinelli Fierro...
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deaths. (NYT review.) Unnatural Causes, 1988. A detective novel written with Arthur Lyons. Physical Evidence, 1990. A detective novel written with Arthur...
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Alex Delaware (redirect from Flesh and Blood (Kellerman novel))
some of the more recent books in the series, Detective Petra Connor, introduced in Kellerman's standalone novel Billy Straight, also makes an appearance....
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Three-Body (category Television shows based on Chinese novels)
of China's leading nanomaterials experts, is enlisted by Shi Qiang, a detective who specializes in counterterrorism, in the case of strange apparent suicides...
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Shroud for a Nightingale (category British detective novels)
Shroud for a Nightingale is a 1971 detective novel by English writer P. D. James, part of her Adam Dalgliesh series. Chief Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh...
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Murder, She Baked (category Films based on American novels)
novels written by Joanne Fluke. The television films are centered around small-town baker Hannah Swensen, portrayed by Alison Sweeney, and Detective Mike...
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the Anglia Television dramatisations (1983–1998) of P. D. James's detective novels, and Neil Burnside in the spy drama The Sandbaggers (1979–1980). Marsden...
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Lord Peter Wimsey (category Fictional amateur detectives)
(later 17th Duke of Denver) is the fictional protagonist in a series of detective novels and short stories by Dorothy L. Sayers (and their continuation by Jill...
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The Sign of the Four (category Detective novels)
they can see Bartholomew Sholto slumped in his chair, with a "fixed and unnatural grin" upon his face. Holmes and Watson break down the door, to discover...
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The Relic (category American police detective films)
Miller, Tom Sizemore, Linda Hunt, and James Whitmore. In the film, a detective and a biologist try to defeat a South American lizard-like monster which...
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as a person. In the novel Mr. Monk and the Blue Flu, Natalie describes Dr. Kroger as relaxed towards everything, to an unnatural extent. Most of Dr. Kroger's...
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Gothic fiction (redirect from Gothic Novel)
plot, can include sleeplike and deathlike states, live burials, doubles, unnatural echoes or silences, the discovery of obscured family ties, unintelligible...
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The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club (category 1928 British novels)
Bellona Club is a 1928 mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, her fourth featuring Lord Peter Wimsey. Much of the novel is set in the Bellona Club, a fictional...
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(名探偵コナン, lit. Great Detective Conan, officially translated as Detective Conan) but was changed due to legal issues with the title Detective Conan. The series...
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List of Batman family enemies (redirect from Detective Arnold Flass)
of the superhero Batman and his allies. Since Batman first appeared in Detective Comics #27 (May 1939), his supporting cast has expanded to include other...
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Renfield (section During the novel)
again seized by his conscience. He remembers hearing that madmen have unnatural strength, and so attempts to fight Dracula. Renfield's strength leaves...
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Dorothy L. Sayers, Whose Body?, Chapter 7. Dorothy L. Sayers, Unnatural Death (novel), Chapter 8. Dorothy L. Sayers, [Busman's Honeymoon], Chapter 5...
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A Mind to Murder (category British detective novels)
one night, the piercing scream of a dying woman shatters the calm, and Detective Superintendent Dalgliesh is called away from his literary soiree to investigate...
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American Civil War alternate histories (section Novels)
sentry detecting an enemy invasion unlike in reality. It can also be an "unnatural" fantasy/science fiction plot device such as time travel, which usually...
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