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HarperCollins Good Morning, Midnight
What a pleasure it is to be in the hands of a trusted writer. And <I>Good Morning, Midnight</I> is a reminder of just how good this British crime writer is. Reginald Hill's reputation has been steadily consolidated with some of the most accomplished crime writing in the UK, and his Dalziel and Pascoe novels enjoy a consistency of achievement rare in the genre, with only the occasional misstep. Of course, it's hard these days not to visualise TV actors when we begin a D and P novel, but those adaptations soon seem a world away, so much more sophisticated and atmospheric are the novels.<p> Here, Hill gives us his very individual gloss on a standard crime plot, one that most serious practitioners feel obliged to tackle at least once: the locked room mystery (P D James recently had a crack at the same narrative device). Pal Maciver has committed suicide in a manner similar to that of his father several years ago: the death happening in the classic locked room. Pal's stepmother Kay doesn't enjoy all the negative attention she gets after the death, and although the dependable D S Dalziel is on her side, his help is restricted by a surprising influence--nothing less than as Dalziel's partner, the intractable DCI Pascoe, who regards Kay with suspicion, despite Dalziel's sympathy and support. When a key witness, seductive provider of sexual services Madame Dolores, vanishes, things become very complicated for both detectives--particularly as Pal Maciver's death appears to have many international complications. Will the squabbling Dalziel and Pascoe be able to come to a compromise before further deaths occur?<p> It goes without saying that readers are in for a very enjoyable time in the company of the disputatious coppers; amazingly, Hill is able to ring fresh changes on what might have been supposed to be over-familiar material. The plotting is as mystifying as ever--just what we read D and P for, right? --<I>Barry Forshaw</I>
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Reginald Hill A Clubbable Woman (Unabridged)
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HarperCollins Arms and the Women
Readers await each new Dalziel and Pascoe novel from Reginald Hill with great anticipation and fans will be pleased to find that <I>Arms and the Women</I> is absolutely vintage stuff: pungently witty dialogue coupled with Hill's highly intelligent plotting. And after the massive success of <I>On Beulah Height</I>, Hill took a risk by introducing an innovation--the new novel is written in the book-within-a-book format. Dalziel and Pascoe, however, are true to form. The former as blunt and bawdy as ever, while the university-educated Pascoe with his troubling conscience makes the perfect contrast.<p>Ellie, a former campaigner for the hard left, is writing a book--the very book that readers have access to. So when Ellie's life is threatened, her friends assume it has to do with her marriage to a cop. But Ellie isn't so sure and enlists the help of the doughty duo, soon finding the death threats lead to packs of Irish Republicans, Colombian drug-dealers and bogus council officers. Interestingly enough, Ellie's problems are shared with a motley assortment of other women: her middle-class friend Daphne, a vivacious South American money-launderer and a pushy female copper. Is the target her husband Peter? Needless to say, the narrative has enough twists and turns to baffle the most astute reader, and each fresh revelation is both dramatic and unexpected.<p>Even without the pyrotechnics of plot, Dalziel remains a highly entertaining, and Hill enthusiasts will feel that they are getting their money's worth. --<I>Barry Forshaw</I>
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HarperCollins Good Morning, Midnight
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There is an army of contenders for the title Queen of Crime, but many would consider the finest male practitioner of the genre to be the superlative Reginald Hill. His novels are crammed with atmospheric detail, ingenious plotting, and some of the sharpest characterisation in English writing--be that literary or crime novel. His detectives, Dalziel and Pascoe, have become among the best-loved fixtures of the current crime scene. And <I>Singing the Sadness</I> is possibly his most beguiling entertainment yet--even though it's not a Dalziel and Pascoe book.<p> Recently, Hill has created a new character, Joe Sixsmith. Born in a short story, Hill so much enjoyed writing about Joe that he decided to give his redundant lathe-operator-turned-private- eye his own series of novels. As in the earlier Sixsmith books, <I>Blood Sympathy</I>, <I>Born Guilty</I> and <I>Killing the Lawyers</I>, Sixsmith proves to be a wonderfully laconic and winning personality: always up against it in both his personal and professional life, his half-haphazard, half-inspired piercing of some pretty sinister mysteries provides a very good time for the reader.<p> In <I>Singing the Sadness</I>, Joe is going west - but only as far as Wales, where his local choir has been invited to compete in the Llanffugiol Choral Festival. Joe has agreed to accompany them--but soon discovers that no one seems to have heard of Llanffugiol. And instead of a welcome in the hillside, all that he finds is a burning house, with a mysterious woman trapped inside. Soon, Joe is dealing with a strange and suspicious group of characters: a drug-dealing student, a supercilious headmaster and a deeply antagonistic policeman. And that's not to mention the disaffected locals who have decided to sabotage the Festival, with the aid of the caretaker's daughter who seems prepared to go to some remarkable lengths to take care of Joe. Amidst all the chaos, Joe finds himself (over the space of a single weekend) uncovering crimes that have been buried for years. And soon, as often before, his own life is on the line.<p> Written with all the sharp-edged humour and rich humanity that distinguishes his best work, this new development in Hill's much-acclaimed body of work bids fair to gain just as devoted a following as the Dalziel and Pascoe books, with Hill's prose style as keen as ever: She still regarded Joe's post-lathe career in private investigation as a symptom of stress-induced brain fever which marriage to a good woman, plus regular attendance at chapel and the job centre would soon cure. She'd reacted to the news that Joe had bought a mobile phone like a Sally Army captain catching a reformed drunk coming out of an off-licence with a brown paper parcel. --<I>Barry Forshaw</I>
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The Fall And Rise Of Reginald Perrin The Complete Second Series DVD Region 2 The Fall And Rise Of Reginald Perrin The Complete Second Series, Catalogue Number: 2NDVD3048, Release Date: 21/10/2002
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Boasting a virtuoso comic performance from Leonard Rossiter <I>The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin</I> (1976-79) remains one of the greatest of all television sitcoms. Writer David Nobbs combined the surrealist absurdity of <I>Monty Python</I> with an on-going story line that unfolded through each of the three seasons with a clear beginning, middle and end; a ground-breaking development in 70s TV comedy. The first and best season charts middle-aged, middle-management executive Reginald Perrin as he breaks-down under the stress of middle-class life until he informs the world that half the parking meters in London have Dutch Parking Meter Disease. He fakes suicide and returns to court his wife Elizabeth (Pauline Yates) in disguise, a plot development that formed the entire basis of <I>Mrs Doubtfire</I> (1993). Series Two is broader, the rapid-fire dialogue still razor sharp and loaded with caustic wit and ingenious silliness, as a now sane Reggie takes on the madness of the business world by opening a chain of shops selling rubbish. The third season, set in a health farm, is routine, the edge blunted by routine sitcom conventions. At its best <I>The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin</I> is hilarious and moving, its depiction of English middle-class life spot on, its satire prophetic. Reggie's visual fantasies hark back to <I>The Secret Life of Walter Mitty</I> (1947) and <I>Billy Liar</I> (1963), and look forward to <I>Ally McBeal</I> (1997-2002) and are the icing on the cake of a fine, original and highly imaginative show. <p> <B>On the DVD:</B> Reginald Perrin's discs contain one complete seven episode season. There are no extras. The sound is good mono and the 4:3 picture is generally fine, though some of the exterior shot-on-film scenes have deteriorated and there are occasional signs of minor damage to the original video masters. Even so, for a 1970s sitcom shot on video the picture is excellent and far superior to the original broadcasts. --<I>Gary S Dalkin</I>
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HarperCollins On Beulah Height (Dalziel & Pascoe Novel S.)
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Short Books, London A Rage for Rock Gardening: The Story of Reginald Farrer
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HarperCollins Asking for the Moon (Dalziel & Pascoe Novel S.)
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Ashgate The Correspondence of Reginald Pole: 1555-1558 Restoring the English Church (St Andrew's Studies in Reformation)
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Short Books, London A Rage for Rock Gardening: The Story of Reginald Farrer, Gardener, Writer, and Plant Collector
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Cambridge University Press Reginald Pole: Prince and Prophet (Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History)
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Arrow The Reginald Perrin Omnibus
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Canterbury Press Norwich It'll Be All Wrong on the Night: More Choir Tales of Triumph and Disaster
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HarperCollins Death's Jest-book (Dalziel & Pascoe Novel S.)
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HarperCollins Dialogues of the Dead (Dalziel & Pascoe Novel S.)
One of the things that the classic British crime novel does is set us puzzles; in Reginald Hill's new Dalziel and Pascoe novel <I>Dialogues of the Dead</I> they introduce us to a killer who does almost nothing else. A series of seemingly random killings are connected by the accounts of them--accounts awash in puns, literary allusions and deliberate obscurities--which keep turning up at the Mid-Yorkshire County Library. At first, keen young recruit Hat Bowler only takes the letters seriously as a way of chatting up the beautiful Rye Pomona--but it becomes progressively clearer to him and his superiors that whoever is writing them simply knows too much not to be the killer... Hill is at the height of his powers here--comic grotesques like Dalziel, with his habit of deliberately seeming more thuggish and obtuse than anyone could possibly quite be, compete for space with satiric observation of Jax, the bright young TV link who will do anything for her story, and the penny-pinching left-wing councillor who ends up with a chisel in his brain. Anyone who likes Hill's always excellent work will be impressed by this--and anyone who likes word-play and puzzles will be fascinated by it. --<I>Roz Kaveney</I>
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Canterbury Press Norwich We Sang It Our Way: Confessions from a Choir Vestry
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HarperCollins Deadheads
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HarperCollins Child's Play (Dalziel & Pascoe Novel S.)
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The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin: The Complete Collection (Box Set) (DVD)
Follow the trials and tribulations of Reginald Iolanthe Perrin (Leonard Rossiter) in this complete collection of all three series. From his days at Sunshine Desserts with boss C.J., through the rise and fall of his Grot empire where everything sold was guaranteed completely useless, to his creation of a commune that saw him re-united with all his old workmates, including C.J., this is the complete story of Reginald Perrin.
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