Showing posts with label narrator: Ian Carmichael. Show all posts
Showing posts with label narrator: Ian Carmichael. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Unnatural Death by Dorothy L. Sayers


What happens when a doctor suspects murder but has no way to prove it? If he's overheard by Lord Peter Wimsey and his friend Charles Parker, police detective extraordinaire, he might have a chance.  A doctor believes that a niece has killed her aunt but can't prove it. The local village rallies around her and he is forced to leave town. But he still believes that the death was not accidental. Lord Peter helps him prove that the niece is not as innocent as she appears to be but not before a couple more murders.
Love, love, love Ian Carmichael as the narrator. He is simply amazing.

Four stars
This book came out in 1927
Borrowed as audiobook from Audible Plus
Opinions are my own

Saturday, February 26, 2022

Clouds of Witness by Dorothy L. Sayers


Lord Peter Wimsey's brother, Gerald, the Duke of Denver, is in a bit of a pickle. He's been arrested for the murder of his sister's fiance. And, while he says he has a witness, he refuses to say who it was that he was with. Now, he's going to trial but the court of public opinion is already swinging against him. Sister Mary isn't saying what she knows, their mother is wildly amused, and Gerald's wife is coldly shutting down. 
Peter will nearly lose his life twice in this book, once in a bog and once on a transatlantic flight but he is able to come through in the end.

Four stars
This book came out in 1926
Follows Whose Body?
Followed by Unnatural Death
Borrowed as audiobook from Audible Premium Plus
Opinions are my own

Friday, March 26, 2021

Whose Body? by Dorothy L. Sayers

A body has turned up in the bathtub of a house that he didn't belong to. This is at the same time that a prominent financier has disappeared. Lord Peter Wimsey is called in to help when the man who owned the bathtub is accused of the murder. He is thrown into a mystery that comes down to the underpinnings of one man's ego.
Great instance of Peter having PTSD which, of course, wasn't talked about at the time so, I think, a wonderful addition to the story. Disappointingly casual racism in the book especially towards Jewish people.

Four stars
Followed by Clouds of Witness
This book came out in 1923
Audiobook from Audible Plus Catalog
Opinions are my own