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* MyGreatestFailure: In 'On Beulah Heights' for Dalziel - the case of three missing girls fifteen years ago.

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* MyGreatestFailure: In 'On Beulah Heights' Height' for Dalziel - the case of three missing girls fifteen years ago.



* ObfuscatingStupidity: Dalziel often presents himself as an ignorant fat slob. Woe betide anyone who believes him. Lampshaded in "On Beulah Night":

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* ObfuscatingStupidity: Dalziel often presents himself as an ignorant fat slob. Woe betide anyone who believes him. Lampshaded in "On Beulah Night":Height":



-->'''Dalziel:''' You're not the first person to make that mistake either.

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-->'''Dalziel:''' You're not the first person to make that mistake either.mistake.
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* BreakingTheFourthWall: "[[UsefulNotes/TheAuteurTheory Auteur Theory]]," which is about the fate of a Dalziel and Pascoe ''novel''.

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: "[[UsefulNotes/TheAuteurTheory "[[MediaNotes/TheAuteurTheory Auteur Theory]]," which is about the fate of a Dalziel and Pascoe ''novel''.
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* WeedingOutImperfections: In ''Deadheads'', Dalziel and Pascoe investigate Patrick Aldermann. Over the course of thirty years, six people in relation to Aldermann have all died suspiciously, and that each time, Aldermann benefited from their death. Aldermann is a keen rose gardener and the title refers "deadheading": the practice of cutting off the dead blooms from rose bushes to encourage new blooms.

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