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Recalled to Life (novel)

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Language
  
English

ISBN
  
978-0007313136

Author
  
Reginald Hill

Country
  
United Kingdom

Media type
  
Print (Hardback)

Originally published
  
1992

Genre
  
Detective fiction

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Series
  
Dalziel and Pascoe series, #12

Preceded by
  
Bones and Silence, One Small Step: A Dalziel and Pascoe Novella

Followed by
  
Pictures of Perfection, Recalled to Life, The Wood Beyond

Similar
  
Reginald Hill books, Dalziel/Pascoe mystery books, Fiction books

Recalled to Life is a 1992 crime novel by Reginald Hill, and part of the Dalziel and Pascoe series.

The novel tells the story of Dalziel's re-investigation of the 1963 murder at a local manor, Mickledore Hall, and the crime is billed as the last of the golden age murders. The murder took place shortly before the story of the Profumo affair broke, and during a weekend get together at the Hall.

The guests at Mickledore Hall that weekend included a government minister, a CIA officer who specialised in dirty tricks, a British diplomat with Royal connections, and the young American nanny charged with looking after the children of the house. The nanny, Cissy Kohler, was wrongly implicated in a murder committed by the local landowner, and has spent almost 30 years in prison as a result.

Following Cissy's release, Detective Superintendent Andrew Dalziel remains convinced of her guilt, but, investigating further, he begins to find his certainties being eroded. Not a state of affairs Dalziel is prepared to put up with, particularly as the reputation of his old mentor is on the line. Not to mention his own.

The title is a phrase from Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities, referring to the long and unjust imprisonment of Dr Manette.

References

Recalled to Life (novel) Wikipedia