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The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club

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The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club

By: Dorothy Sayers
Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
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Book #4 in the Lord Peter Wimsey series.

Ninety-year-old General Fentiman was definitely dead, but no one knew exactly when he had died—and the time of death was the determining factor in a half-million-pound inheritance.

Lord Peter Wimsey will need every bit of his amazing skills to unravel the mysteries of why the General's lapel was without a red poppy on Armistice Day, how the club's telephone was fixed without a repairman, and, most puzzling of all, why the great man's knee swung freely when the rest of him was stiff with rigor mortis.

Dorothy L. Sayers (1893 – 1957) was a British writer, poet and scholar, famed for her detective fiction featuring the iconic character of Lord Peter Wimsey. Sayers was one of the first women to graduate from Oxford, and subsequently became a master of the Golden Age mystery genre in her work.

Public Domain (P)2024 SNR Audio
Classics Crime Fiction Fiction Mystery Traditional Detectives Detective Crime
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This was a very nice rendition of this story. It's a great Sayers story & the presentation was well done.

The Unpleasantness worked out fine with Lord Peter

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Written in the classic Sayers style and set in 1920s Britain, this novel is a must read in the Peter Wimsey series. Just when I thought the case was solved, everything fell apart, and I had to wait for the answer on the very last page. What a fantastic ending! This story is referenced in later novels in the series and I’m glad I picked it up. The audio version was well read and easy to understand . 

A murder mystery that kept me guessing

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