A Clubbable Woman, Reginald Hill
A Clubbable Woman, Reginald Hill
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A Clubbable Woman

Author: Reginald Hill

Narrator: Shaun Grindell

Unabridged: 7 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/07/2024


Synopsis

The first book in the "outstanding" British police procedural series—the basis for the long-running BBC series featuring the Yorkshire detective duo (The New York Times).

Reginald Hill "raised the classical British mystery to new heights" when he introduced pugnacious Yorkshire Det. Inspector Andrew Dalziel and his partner, the callow Sgt. Peter Pascoe (The New York Times Book Review). Their chafing differences in education, manners, technique, and temperament made them "the most remarkable duo in the annals of crime fiction" (Toronto Star). The Gold Dagger Award–winning series was adapted into a long-running hit show for the BBC.

Mary Connon froze out her husband, Sam, long ago. She likes the attention of other men—like the fellow members of Sam's rugby club. Naturally, when she's found dead in her sitting room with a hole in her head, Sam is a suspect. If only he hadn't suffered a dizzying scrum injury that's left everything a blur. He isn't sure that he didn't kill her. But Det. Inspector Andrew Dalziel and his partner, Peter Pascoe, are looking outside the unhappy home. Because it seems everyone within spitting distance of the suburban femme fatale—from prying neighbors to spurned lovers to jealous wives—wanted Mary dead. As the field of play expands, so do the motives . . .

About Reginald Hill

Reginald Hill has been widely published both in England and the United States. He received Britain's most coveted mystery writers award, the Cartier Diamond Dagger Award, as well as the Golden Dagger for his Dalziel and Pascoe series.


Reviews

British mystery with a twist. Out in the hinterlands with the only writing I have recently encountered with a real effort to give us the Northlands manner of speaking. R. Hill is also talented at conveying smaller city manners, as well as, the nature and practice of the local police force. Definitel......more

Goodreads review by AndrewP on July 15, 2022

For some reason this book just didn't click with me. Nothing wrong with the story that I could put my finger on but nothing stood out either. For some reason I couldn't connect to any of the characters and the back story, centered around a rugby club, is something I've never had any interest in. Othe......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on July 22, 2020

Published in 1970 and very much of it's time. Too much rugby and misogyny for me.......more

Goodreads review by Nancy on December 21, 2021

Having seen every episode of the TV series Dalziel & Pascoe, I thought it was time to re-visit the first book. I read it many years ago and thought it was okay. I did enjoy it a bit more the second time around, enough at least to give the next book a try.......more

Goodreads review by Will on September 03, 2014

Stubborn, bloody-minded detectives are a regular feature of British detective mysteries (just think of Inspector Morse!). But Reginald Hill’s inspector Andrew Dalziel (pronounced “Dee-al”) takes the cake. Old school, coarse, even vulgar when necessary to make a point, “Fat Andy” is a thorn in everyo......more