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256 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published January 1, 1970
Dalziel sank over his chair and scratched himself vigorously between the legs. Not absent-mindedly - nothing he did was mannerism - but with conscious sensuousness. Like scratching a dog to keep it happy...Mick Herron, the author of the Slough House aka Slow Horses (2010-ongoing) espionage series, has acknowledged that part of the inspiration for the slovenly and flatulent head of the Slough House department of misfit agents of the security service was from Reginald Hill's Detective Superintendent Andy Dalziel (pronounced Dee-El) of the Dalziel & Pascoe police detective series (1970-2009).
Dalziel rose ponderously and belched without effort at concealment.
Pascoe scratched his nose ruminatively then stopped in horror as he realized who he was imitating.
Dalziel pushed his right index finger through the small hairs which fringed the cavity of his ear, and wriggled it sensuously about. - excerpts from A Clubbable Woman