Unnatural Death

Unnatural Death by Dorothy L. Sayers is a mystery novel published by Harper Collins on June 21, 1995. This edition, part of the first HarperPaperbacks series, spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows the investigation into the death of a wealthy old woman, whose demise occurs sooner than anticipated, leading to a complex web of horror and murder that connects a picturesque Hampshire village to a stylish London flat.
Readers will encounter the astute sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey as he navigates this intricate case, which tests the boundaries of love and morality. The story delves into themes of mystery and detective work, showcasing Sayers’ skill in crafting a compelling narrative. This edition invites readers to explore the twists and turns of the plot, reflecting the evolution of the modern detective story while maintaining its charm and intrigue.
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The wealthy old woman was dead — a trifle sooner than expected. The intricate trail of horror and senseless murder led from a beautiful hampshire village to a fashionable London flat and a deliberate test of amour — staged by the debonair sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey.
“Here the modern detective story begins to come to its own; and all the historical importance aside, it remains an absorbing and charming story today.”
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