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A review by jensteerswell
A Taste for Death by P.D. James
2.0
I don't read much detective fiction, but this was the Guardian Book Club selection for August, for some reason. I didn't really connect with it: the characters are too flat, as with all detective novels, the plot unfolds too predictably. I wonder if in real life, murderers always want to tell their story, giving the police time to arrive and arrest them. Then I wonder if they now do that because they've seen it so much on TV and film.