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Phyllis Dorothy James, Baroness James of Holland Park, OBE, FRSA, FRSL (  – 27 November 2014 known as P. D. James, was an English crime writer. She rose to fame for her series of detective novels starring police commander and poet Adam Dalgliesh.[2] Contents 1 Life and career 2 Film and television 3 Books 3.1 Novels 3.2 Non-fiction 4 TV and film adaptations 4.1 Adam Dalgliesh series 4.2 Other novels 5 Selected awards and honours 5.1 Honours 5.2 Awards 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External links 8.1 Interviews Life and career[edit] James was born in Oxford, the daughter of Sidney James, a tax inspector, and educated at the British School in Ludlow and Cambridge High School for Girls.[3] She had to leave school at the age of sixteen to work because her family did not have much money and her father did not believe in higher education for girls.[citation needed] She worked in a tax office for three years and later found a job as an assistant stage manager for a theatre group. In 1941, she married Ernest Connor Bantry White, an army doctor. They had two daughters, Clare and Jane. When White returned from the Second World War, he was experiencing mental illness, and James was forced to provide for the whole family until her husband's death in 1964. With her husband in a psychiatric institution and their daughters being mostly cared for by his parents, James studied hospital administration and from 1949 to 1968 worked for a hospital board in London.[4] She began writing in the mid-1950s.[5] Her first novel, Cover Her Face, featuring the investigator and poet Adam Dalgliesh of New Scotland Yard, named after a teacher at Cambridge High School, was published in 1962.[6] Many of James's mystery novels take place against the backdrop of UK bureaucracies, such as the criminal justice system and the National Health Service, in which she worked for decades.
Edit Storyline Matt and Julia aren't having the greatest relationship on earth. They've got a successful advertising agency but Matt suspects his wife of having an affair and is getting so obsessed with this thought that he's actually asked his co-worker Trevor Jones to have her followed. Trevor, who wants to become partner in the company, does as requested and when he brings pictures to Matt that show Julia talking with another man, Matt goes berserk and wants Julia dead. When word of Julia's death little later spreads, Matt gets remorse and kills himself. But Julia isn't dead and it seems that Matt's suicide might actually have been a murder. Written by Anonymous  Plot Summary | Add Synopsis Taglines: Tara Reid is. Julia Mc Kay. See more » Parents Guide: Add content advisory for parents » Edit Details Also Known As: Assurance Suicide See more » Filming Locations: Barcelona, Cataluña, Spain Box Office Budget: ,000,000 (estimated) See more » Company Credits Production Co: Drimtim Entertainment See more » Show detailed company contact information on IMDb Pro » Technical Specs Runtime: 93 min Aspect Ratio: 1.85 : 1 See full technical specs » Edit Did You Know? Soundtracks Heart that's True Written and Composed by Sean Murray Performed by Jane Runnalls See more ».
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