Reginald Hill is a native of Cumbria and a former resident of Yorkshire, the setting for his outstanding crime novels featuring Dalziel and Pascoe.
His writing career began with the publication of A Clubbable Woman (1970), which introduced Chief Superintendent Andy Dalziel and DS Peter Pascoe. Their subsequent appearances together with the adventures of Luton lathe operator turned PI Joe Sixsmith, have confirmed Hill's strong claim as our finest living male crime writer and won numerous awards, including the Crime Writers Association Cartier Diamond Dagger for his lifetime contribution to the genre.
The Dalziel and Pascoe novels have now been adapted into a successful BBC television series.
| Title, Narrator(s) | Format | Book Ref., ISBN | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Death of Dalziel narrated by Shaun Dooley |
CD | DIR1127 978 1 4074 6201 1 |
£24.99 | ![]() |
| Death's Jest-Book narrated by Shaun Dooley |
CD | DIR1445 978 1 4074 7036 8 |
£29.99 | ![]() |
| Good Morning, Midnight narrated by Shaun Dooley |
CD | DIR1852 978 1 4074 7974 3 |
£24.99 | ![]() |
| The Stranger House narrated by Gordon Griffin |
CD | DIR1971 978 1 4074 8146 3 |
£24.99 | ![]() |