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The plot involves a missing constable in the Yorkshire village of Enscombe (which is the name of the estate where Frank Churchill lives in the Austen novel ''[[Emma (novel)|Emma]]''). While investigating the issue, the detectives Peter Pascoe and Edgar Wield become acquainted with the inhabitants of the town, and it becomes clear that there are a great many secrets that are being kept. Most of the characters featured in the novel bear a strong resemblance to a character from one of the novels of Jane Austen.
The plot involves a missing constable in the Yorkshire village of Enscombe (which is the name of the estate where Frank Churchill lives in the Austen novel ''[[Emma (novel)|Emma]]''). While investigating the issue, the detectives Peter Pascoe and Edgar Wield become acquainted with the inhabitants of the town, and it becomes clear that there are a great many secrets that are being kept. Most of the characters featured in the novel bear a strong resemblance to a character from one of the novels of Jane Austen.


== Reception ==
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''Pictures of Perfection'' was a finalist for the 1995 [[Anthony Award for Best Novel]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Anthony Awards |url=https://stopyourekillingme.com/Awards/Anthony_Awards.html |access-date=2024-05-09 |website=Stop, You're Killing Me!}}</ref>

== References ==
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[[Category:1994 British novels]]
[[Category:1994 British novels]]

Revision as of 17:08, 9 May 2024

Pictures of Perfection
First edition
AuthorReginald Hill
LanguageEnglish
SeriesDalziel and Pascoe series, #14
GenreDetective fiction
Published1994 HarperCollins
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (Hardback)
ISBN0007313144
Preceded byRecalled to Life 
Followed byThe Wood Beyond 

Pictures of Perfection is a 1994 crime novel by Reginald Hill, and part of the Dalziel and Pascoe series. The title is a quote from a letter by Jane Austen—"Pictures of perfection, as you know, make me sick and wicked." A quote from Austen's letters is included at the beginning of each chapter, and the story itself makes innumerable references to Austen's novels.

Plot summary

The plot involves a missing constable in the Yorkshire village of Enscombe (which is the name of the estate where Frank Churchill lives in the Austen novel Emma). While investigating the issue, the detectives Peter Pascoe and Edgar Wield become acquainted with the inhabitants of the town, and it becomes clear that there are a great many secrets that are being kept. Most of the characters featured in the novel bear a strong resemblance to a character from one of the novels of Jane Austen.

Reception

Pictures of Perfection was a finalist for the 1995 Anthony Award for Best Novel.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Anthony Awards". Stop, You're Killing Me!. Retrieved 9 May 2024.