Dalziel & Pascoe

Dalziel & Pascoe Series

Detective Superintendent Andrew "Andy" Dalziel and Detective Sergeant, later Detective Inspector, Peter Pascoe are Yorkshire detectives featuring in a series of novels by Reginald Hill. Dalziel is old-school, preferring tried-and true methods, and is depicted as being rude, insensitive and blunt. Pascoe, on the other hand, is educated, calm, polite, well mannered, and open to new ideas and methods of policing.Detective Superintendent Andrew "Andy" Dalziel and Detective Sergeant, later Detective Inspector, Peter Pascoe are Yorkshire detectives featuring in a series of novels by Reginald Hill. Dalziel is old-school, preferring tried-and true methods, and is depicted as being rude, insensitive and blunt. Pascoe, on the other hand, is educated, calm, polite, well mannered, and open to new ideas and methods of policing.

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cover Title: The Price of Butcher's Meat (Dalziel and Pascoe) Authors: Reginald Hill Rating: 0 Hits: 1914
cover Title: Ruling Passion Authors: Reginald Hill Rating: 0 Hits: 2090
cover Title: Pictures of Perfection (Dalziel and Pascoe Mysteries) Authors: Reginald Hill Rating: 0 Hits: 2097
cover Title: Dialogues of the Dead Authors: Reginald Hill Rating: 0 Hits: 2121
cover Title: A Cure For All Diseases Authors: Reginald Hill Rating: 0 Hits: 2151
cover Title: Good Morning Midnight Authors: Reginald Hill Rating: 0 Hits: 2157
cover Title: Recalled to Life (Dalziel and Pascoe Mysteries) Authors: Reginald Hill Rating: 0 Hits: 2201
cover Title: Midnight Fugue: A Dalziel and Pascoe Mystery (Dalziel and Pascoe Mysteries) Authors: Reginald Hill Rating: 0 Hits: 2220
cover Title: Death's Jest-Book Authors: Reginald Hill Rating: 0 Hits: 2259
cover Title: Under World: Dalziel & Pascoe #10 Authors: Reginald Hill Rating: 0 Hits: 2292
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"This is the excellent foppery of the world, that, when we are sick in fortune, often the surfeit of our own behaviour, we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon, and the stars; as if we were villains by necessity, fools by heavenly compulsion, knaves, thieves, and treachers by spherical predominance, drunkards, liars, and adulterers by an enforced obedience of planetary influence; and all that we are evil in, by a divine thrusting on: an admirable evasion of whore-master man, to lay his goatish disposition to the charge of a star!" King Lear (Edmund) Act I, scene ii

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare

"A beggar's book outworths a noble's blood” Henry VIII, Act 1, Scene 1

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare

"How well he's read, to reason against reading!" Love's Labour's Lost, Act 1, Scene1

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare

“Knowing I lov'd my books, he furnish'd me from mine own library with volumes that I prize above my dukedom.” The Tempest, Act 1, Scene 2

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare

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