 |
|

Search "A Certain Justice"
|

|
A Certain Justice | |
|
About 24 pages (7,196 words) in 5 products |
|

Encyclopedia and Summary Information
summary from source:

A Certain Justice Information
359 words, approx. 1 pages
 A Certain Justice is an Adam Dalgliesh novel by P. D. James, published in 1997. Venetia Aldridge is a brilliant criminal lawyer who is set to take over as the head of Chambers in Pawlett Court, London. She successfully defends Garry Ashe against the...




summary from source:
 National Review
A Certain Justice.
12/22/1997: 1,503 words, approx. 5 pages A Certain Justice, by P. D. James (Knopf, 400 pp., $25) Road Rage, by Ruth Rendell (Crown, 344 pp., $25) 10-Lb. Penalty, by Dick Francis (Putnam, 273 pp., $24.95) Murder Book, by Richard Rayner (Houghton Mifflin, 357 pp., $25) ...
summary from source:
 The Virginian Pilot
The Price of certain Justice xxxxxxx.(Local)
04/18/2008: 346 words, approx. 1 pages IT'S TIME CONSUMING and expensive for the state to review 534,000 criminal files on the chance that a few contain old DNA evidence that could free some wrongly convicted inmates. But re-examining decades-old hair samples or stained fabric - evidence eligible for...
summary from source:
 The New York Observer
In Defense of McCain's Attacks
1/31/2008: 872 words, approx. 3 pages Let’s start by stipulating the obvious: Mitt Romney is absolutely correct when he complains—as he did repeatedly throughout last night’s final pre-Super Tuesday Republican debate—that John McCain has intentionally and maliciously misrepresented Romney’s publicly stated views on the Iraq war. It was in the closing...



Literary Criticism
summary from source:

summary from source:

Critical Review by Ben Macintyre
1,279 words, approx. 4 pages
 In the following review, Macintyre states that James resolves the plot in A Certain Justice, but ends the novel with moral and emotional questions left unanswered.
summary from source:



|
A Certain Justice | |
|
About 24 pages (7,196 words) in 5 products |
|
|
|


|
|  |
 |
|  |