I have been working my way through P.D. James, Adam Dalgliesh series, for a while now. I had put a lot of my reading aside to work on the Save Our Cozies Readathon and other things. But I am back in the swing of it now :). Last night I read this, Devices and Desires, which is book #8 in the series. I loved it! The plot was intricate and well done. All the characters, motives and alibis woven together in a way that kept you thinking about not just who the murder is, but also how all the other pieces were going to fit together in the end. I particularly liked the Mrs. Dennison’s story, it just resonated with me.
In this book, the author has developed a stong sense of place and this impacts the whole experience of reading the book. You can feel the isolation and the sense of despair coming right off the pages as you read. So well done. The plot involves some political commentary about nuclear power, village life, and social services, along with common themes of love, hate and jealousy. Overall, a highly recommended read!.