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The Sixth Precept
A**R
If you like detective/mysteries, you'll like this.
Leave it to the English and DI Caslin. Dalgliesh really has something going for him in the Dark Yorkshire Series: suspense, Buddah, grisly details, and great writing. This is the fourth book I've read by Dalgliesh since I picked up the first around two months ago, and I have another one on order.The author seamlessly weaves together a tight plot about a wacko serial killer that satisfies all of us who like our serial killers in fiction that is well written and constructed. He's a master of the who-done-it, and gives you enough clues in all his books to try and figure it out. (Hint: it wasn't the butler.)
B**A
Brilliant, much easier to read than the other 5 books in this series.
Having read all 6 of this series, this one is by far the best, it flows nicely, easy to read, the plot is clever and above all it will keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to the last page, l didn't want it to end...... Yes that good. But sadly I read it in a couple of days. Please JM Dalglish can we have a follow up.
L**4
J M Dalgleish books
This is the sixth and final J M Dalgleish book in the Dark Yorkshire series. I received the first 3 of these in a huge tome and they were called Divided House, Backlight, and the Dogs in the Street. I then purchased the final 3 books in this series being Blood Money, Fear the Past, and the Sixth Precept. Excellent reading and I couldn't put any of these books down and would highly recommend them to anyone looking for a great read. First class stuff.
D**.
Intriguing
Interesting story with a satisfactory ending.
G**W
Too far fetched , Nate is not the same!
Disappointingly far fetched and difficult to keep up with all the various characters dead and alive! Dalgleish has strayed from the believable in this book...
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