Lord Peter Views the Body, Dorothy L. Sayers
Lord Peter Views the Body, Dorothy L. Sayers
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Lord Peter Views the Body

Author: Dorothy L. Sayers

Narrator: Oliver Thompson

Unabridged: 9 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/31/2024

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Synopsis

Delve into the world of mystery and intrigue with Lord Peter Views the Body, an audiobook featuring Dorothy L. Sayers' debonair sleuth, Lord Peter Wimsey. In this thrilling collection of short stories, Lord Peter takes on a variety of baffling cases, showcasing his sharp wit, keen observation, and unyielding charm as he solves crimes that leave others stumped.From unraveling impossible murders to discovering secrets hidden in plain sight, Lord Peter faces a colorful cast of characters and a series of intricate puzzles that test his detective skills to their limits. Sayers’ clever plots and Lord Peter’s unmistakable flair make each story a captivating experience, perfect for fans of classic detective fiction.Narrated to capture the suspense and sophistication of Sayers' writing, Lord Peter Views the Body is ideal for both seasoned mystery lovers and those new to the genre.Start listening to Lord Peter Views the Body today and immerse yourself in the brilliant mind of Lord Peter Wimsey!

About Dorothy L. Sayers

Dorothy L. Sayers was born at Oxford on June 13, 1893, the only child of the Reverend Henry Sayers, the headmaster of Christ Church Cathedral School. She was brought up at Bluntisham Rectory, Cambridgeshire, and went to the Godolphin School, Salisbury, where she won a scholarship to Somerville College, Oxford. In 1915, she graduated with first class honors in modern languages. Disliking the routine and seclusion of academic life, she joined Blackwell's, the Oxford publishers, and from 1922 to 1931 served as copywriter at the London advertising firm of Bensons.

In 1923, Dorothy published her first novel, Whose Body? which introduced Lord Peter Wimsey, the hero of fourteen novels and short story collections. She also wrote four other novels in collaboration and two serial stories for broadcasting. Writing full-time, she became Britain's premier crime writer and, in due course, president of the Detection Club. Her work, carefully researched and widely varied, included poetry, the editing of collections, and the translating of the Tristan of Thomas from medieval French.

Dorothy married Arthur Fleming in 1926. In 1928, her father died, and she bought a cottage at Witham, Essex, to accommodate her mother. On the latter's death a year later, Dorothy moved in herself and bought the house next door, turning the two houses into one. There she worked until her death in 1957.


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