Original Sin
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3.8 • 8 Ratings
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- £15.99
Publisher Description
The Peverell Press, a two-hundred-year-old publishing firm housed in a dramatic mock-Venetian palace on the Thames, is certainly ripe for change. But the proposals of its ruthlessly ambitious new managing director, Gerard Etienne, have made him dangerous enemies - a discarded mistress, a neglected and humiliated author, and rebellious colleagues and staff. When Gerard's body is discovered bizarrely desecrated, there is no shortage of suspects and Dalgliesh and his team are confronted with a puzzle of extraordinary complexity and a murderer who is prepared to strike again.
Customer Reviews
Purple prose
P.D. James can be relied on for well written prose, insight into character and a mature appreciation of lives lived. If she also has a weakness for the occasional melodramatic passage, this is an indulgence easily skipped. Original Sin, however, takes the tendency to another level. Repeatedly the novel is undermined by wrenching, overwrought gore.
So other aspects to the novel - her descriptions of publishing, or an old-fashioned publishing house, for an example - are diminished by purple prose.