%d0%9b%d0%b8%d1%86%d0%be%2c%d0%b5%d0%b5%2c%d0%b7%d0%b0%d0%ba%d1%80%d0%be%d0%b9%d1%82%d0%b5%2c(fb2)%2c%d0%a4%d0%bb%d0%b8%d0%b1%d1%83%d1%81%d1%82%d0%b0%20

: Unlike the eccentric detectives of earlier eras, Adam Dalgliesh is a professional, reserved, and cerebral poet-policeman. His approach is methodical and sensitive to the psychological nuances of the suspects.

Physical copies are often available through retailers like Chitai-Gorod or Labirint . : Unlike the eccentric detectives of earlier eras,

The story is a quintessentially English "manor house" mystery. The action centers on , a young, beautiful, and ambitious housemaid at the Maxie family’s country estate. Sally is a complex victim—unmarried with a child, she is perceived as manipulative and "too clever" by the household. The story is a quintessentially English "manor house"

" Cover Her Face ," published in 1962, marks the debut of both P.D. James and her iconic protagonist, of Scotland Yard. Often compared to the works of Agatha Christie, the novel revitalizes the "Golden Age" detective tradition by infusing it with psychological depth and a realistic, somber tone. The title itself is a poignant allusion to John Webster’s play The Duchess of Malfi : "Cover her face; mine eyes dazzle: she died young." Plot and Setting " Cover Her Face ," published in 1962,