An Unsuitable Job for a Woman
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Narrated by:
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Katie Scarfe
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P. D. James
About this listen
Meet Cordelia Gray: twenty-two, tough, intelligent and now sole inheritor of the Pryde Detective Agency. Her first assignment finds her hired by Sir Ronald Callender to investigate the death of his son Mark, a young Cambridge student found hanged in mysterious circumstances. Required to delve into the hidden secrets of the Callender family, Cordelia soon realises it is not a case of suicide, and that the truth is entirely more sinister.
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- Mrs
- 03-09-19
A More than Suitable Job for a Woman
PD James has left her mark on the detective genre for decades, and the introduction of Cordelia Gray is perhaps one of the bear things to come out the genre altogether. Cordelia is such a great character, it was impossible to not like her. She’s smart, fun, incredibly brave, and she knows her way around. It was quite fun having a character of the same age as the reader to go along the mystery with.
As to the mystery: the clues definitely do their work. I was able to work it out before the reveal. And that’s what the crime story ought to do: the clues are fairly laid and the reader ought to arrive at the solution before the end logically. In some stories I haven’t, but with PD James, I have most of the time.
This is the only time I have not sympathised with the killer in her books. Most of the time the killer is often more sympathetic than the victim, and this was not the case. Thought the victim, the more I learned about him, wasn’t entirely likeable either. But I feel that, had he more time to grow, he might have been better as a person.
This is a first rate mystery with intrigue, beautiful writing, tense plot, and a genuinely diamond quality yarn. It’s more a whydunnit than a whodunnit, but that’s what makes it all the more interesting.
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- Nicola
- 04-02-21
Good start
Loved the way Dalgleish is brought in to this newer series. Looking forward to Book 2.
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- catonemillion
- 24-11-22
PD James fan!
great narration and always a good storyline . love the Auible app and good value 🙂
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- Gaynor MM
- 01-08-20
Thoroughly enjoyed this book
Thoroughly enjoyed this book, on occasion you need to leave reality behind, but a good story.
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- Sam Hall
- 05-03-24
An enjoyable listen
I love the Adam Dalgleish novels and wanted to try these. The first book in the short, 2 book series, was interesting but unchallenging. Cordelia is a good character, with an engaging back story. The real star of the show is the beautiful, descriptive writing. Very much enjoyed.
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- W. King
- 01-05-21
Great narration.
Loved it! First class story, plot twists and characters. This is the first P D James book I have 'read' - her writing style is so descriptive - things, people and places are conjoured up strongly in your mind's eye. I will definitely read the next Cordelia Grey book.
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- Mr
- 07-11-21
A subtle and well-written mystery.
I'm not a huge fan of murder-mysteries, but I was recommended to give this a try, and I've enjoyed it. It's a psychological puzzle in large measure, and that gives it a very contemporary feel for a fifty year old novel
Cordelia Grey isn't a particular memorable protagonist IMO, and she seems a little implausibly worldly given how young she is supposed to be. But the story is strong enough to keep things moving along, and James' writes in a style that is descriptive enough to be vivid without dragging the narrative out.
The narrator is pretty good, and perfect for the very English setting. Although she does have a habit of making everyone sound like a yokel.
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- roger e m bowes
- 20-07-21
Suitable story for this man
It was quite a well- paced story with a slightly predictable ending. Listened to it in the car down to southern France and my wife also enjoyed it.
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- Linda Cenci
- 03-06-22
ok
ok, bit lost in story. good reader. talking. Nice s d clear voice. thiught ve mire thrilling story.
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- "katrina1304"
- 10-05-21
Slow start but then a good mystery
This is the first PD James book that I’ve read/listened to and so I have not listened to any of her other well known books. This book is a bit slow starting off, but I really like the detail and description, and the narration of the voices is excellent! Cordelia is quite a self-contained person who has little connection with other people except to her now dead business partner, Pryce. The book would benefit from more fleshing out of Cordelia, especially of her work with Pryce, but there are some snippets later on in the book which help you understand her a bit better. Once the story gets going and you start learning about Mark you want to know more about his life. Cordelia has a natural instinct about investigating. The conclusion to the mystery about Mark is satisfying, although I wish that Dalgliesh wasn’t so prominent at the end, but I bet that this is something very welcome for readers of her other books. I would like to continue with the Cordelia Gray series.
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