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Mar 30, 2011
Genia Lukin
rated it
really liked it
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review of another edition
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mystery-and-detective
My fifth Peter Wimsey book, and the first one with Harriet vane in it.
Also, by happenstance, the first one I am writing a review of.
Coincidence? Not quite.
Despite the fact that this is the series' first love-tension filled book, this is not the first book where Sayers branches out of the normal mystery detective framework to occupy a somewhat broader niche. She began doing that much earlier, in Clouds of Witness, and certainly did so in the previous installment: The Unpleasantness at the Bellona ...more
Also, by happenstance, the first one I am writing a review of.
Coincidence? Not quite.
Despite the fact that this is the series' first love-tension filled book, this is not the first book where Sayers branches out of the normal mystery detective framework to occupy a somewhat broader niche. She began doing that much earlier, in Clouds of Witness, and certainly did so in the previous installment: The Unpleasantness at the Bellona ...more

First off, it's not a good mystery. But fans of Columbo (in which each episode started with the audience witnessing how the murder was committed) will know that the real fun is in how the bad guy is found out. Agatha Christie wrote good mysteries. Dorothy L. Sayers wrote good books.
The structure is bold and at times pure genius, especially the decision to open with the judge's summing-up in Harriet Vane's murder trial. She stands accused of murdering her former lover, Philip Boyes, a man who pur ...more
The structure is bold and at times pure genius, especially the decision to open with the judge's summing-up in Harriet Vane's murder trial. She stands accused of murdering her former lover, Philip Boyes, a man who pur ...more

Oct 03, 2017
Julie
marked it as didnt-finish
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review of another edition
Shelves:
mystery,
audiobooks
I gave up before I even finished the second CD. The narrator's voice was putting me to sleep. He either mumbled in his british accent or talked super fast so that I couldn't absorb what he was saying and pay attention to the road at the same time. Either way, it was just droning on....
And after the summary of the first trial was over, the plot started to put me to sleep too. ...more
And after the summary of the first trial was over, the plot started to put me to sleep too. ...more


Jan 21, 2014
Susan
marked it as to-read
