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Whose Body? - Classic Crime Mystery Thriller Novel by Dorothy L. Sayers | Dover Literature | Perfect for Book Clubs & Mystery Lovers
Whose Body? - Classic Crime Mystery Thriller Novel by Dorothy L. Sayers | Dover Literature | Perfect for Book Clubs & Mystery Lovers

Whose Body? - Classic Crime Mystery Thriller Novel by Dorothy L. Sayers | Dover Literature | Perfect for Book Clubs & Mystery Lovers

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There's a corpse in the bathtub, wearing nothing but a pair of pince-nez spectacles. Enter Lord Peter Wimsey, the original gentleman sleuth. Urged to investigate by his mother, the Dowager Duchess of Denver, Lord Peter quickly ascertains that the sudden disappearance of a well-known financier is in some way connected to the body in the bathroom. But discovering exactly which way they're related leads the amateur detective on a merry chase. Written by a master of the detective story, this atmospheric tale abounds in the cozy delights of an English murder mystery. Dorothy L. Sayers ranks with Agatha Christie as a defining author of the genre. A novelist, essayist, and medieval scholar, Sayers was among the first women to receive an Oxford degree, and her translations of Dante remain in wide circulation. This novel marks the debut of her most popular creation, Lord Peter Wimsey, whose continuing adventures unfold amid the lively world of upper-crust British society in the 1920s.

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In a book club recently, I read Busman’s Honeymoon by Ms. Sayers, the last of the Lord Peter Wimsey novels. I knew the character from the old BBC shows but I had never read any of the novels. I found I liked it, so I decided to go back and start the series from the beginning. Whose Body? is that novel.For me, the most fascinating thing about this book is that I have now read only the beginning and the end of the Wimsey series. I was interested to see how many of the basic characteristics of the Wimsey character are already present in this first story—his amateur sluethiness, his fondness for old literature, his damage from war experiences, his awareness of the dark side of seeking out killers, his wonderful mother (the Dowager Duchess), and his faithful servant (Bunter).The story itself also has the unforced cleverness of an early mystery, before the need to top previous efforts has come about. A dead body is discovered in a bathtub which turns out to be connected to the disappearance of a successful businessman. Wimsey unravels the mystery through his understanding of the basic passions of man and brings the culprit to justice, though he mourns it.As a huge fan of the Sherlock Holmes stories, I know that these mysteries are not up to that level. It is the character of Lord Peter Wimsey is the star of these books. His flitting through the world of upstairs Britain in the 1920’s is fascinating in much the same way that Wodehouse’s Wooster is, if not in the same comic vein. But certainly worthwhile reading.