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  • Gaudy Night

    Dorothy L. Sayers

    Paperback (Independently published, July 19, 2020)
    A must-read for fans of Agatha Christie’s Poirot and Margery Allingham’s Champion Mysteries, Lord Peter Wimsey is the immortal amateur sleuth created by Dorothy L Sayers. When Harriet Vane attends her Oxford reunion, known as the Gaudy, the prim academic setting is haunted by a rash of bizarre pranks: scrawled obscenities, burnt effigies, and poison-pen letters, including one that says, “Ask your boyfriend with the title if he likes arsenic in his soup.” Some of the notes threaten murder; all are perfectly ghastly; yet in spite of their scurrilous nature, all are perfectly worded. And Harriet finds herself ensnared in a nightmare of romance and terror, with only the tiniest shreds of clues to challenge her powers of detection, and those of her paramour, Lord Peter Wimsey.
  • Gaudy Night

    Dorothy L. Sayers

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 9, 2020)
    Harriet Vane sat at her writing-table and stared out into Mecklenburg Square. The late tulips made a brave show in the Square garden, and a quartet of early tennis-players were energetically calling the score of a rather erratic and unpracticed game. But Harriet saw neither tulips nor tennis-players. A letter lay open on the blotting-pad before her, but its image had faded from her mind to make way for another picture. She saw a stone quadrangle, built by a modern architect in a style neither new nor old, but stretching out reconciling hands to past and present. Folded within its walls lay a trim grass plot, with flower-beds splashed at the angles, and surrounded by a wide stone plinth.
  • Gaudy Night

    Dorothy L. Sayers

    Paperback (Independently published, July 16, 2020)
    When Harriet Vane attends her Oxford reunion, known as the Gaudy, the prim academic setting is haunted by a rash of bizarre pranks: scrawled obscenities, burnt effigies, and poison-pen letters, including one that says, "Ask your boyfriend with the title if he likes arsenic in his soup." Some of the notes threaten murder; all are perfectly ghastly; yet in spite of their scurrilous nature, all are perfectly worded. And Harriet finds herself ensnared in a nightmare of romance and terror, with only the tiniest shreds of clues to challenge her powers of detection, and those of her paramour, Lord Peter Wimsey.
  • Gaudy Night

    Dorothy L. Sayers

    Audio CD (BBC Physical Audio, Jan. 1, 1730)
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  • GAUDY NIGHT

    Dorothty L. Slayers

    Mass Market Paperback (Avon, Jan. 1, 1970)
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  • Gaudy Night

    Dorothy Leigh Sayers

    eBook (, May 22, 2020)
    Product DescriptionWhen Harriet Vane attends her Oxford reunion, known as the Gaudy, the prim academic setting is haunted by a rash of bizarre pranks: scrawled obscenities, burnt effigies, and poison-pen letters, including one that says, "Ask your boyfriend with the title if he likes arsenic in his soup." Some of the notes threaten murder; all are perfectly ghastly; yet in spite of their scurrilous nature, all are perfectly worded. And Harriet finds herself ensnared in a nightmare of romance and terror, with only the tiniest shreds of clues to challenge her powers of detection, and those of her paramour, Lord Peter Wimsey.Book DescriptionThe best of the golden age crime writers, praised by all the top modern writers in the field including P. D. James and Ruth Rendell, Dorothy L. Sayers created the immortal Lord Peter Wimsey. The twelfth book featuring Lord Peter (the third novel to feature Harriet Vane) is set in an Oxford women's college. With an introduction by Elizabeth George.
  • Gaudy Night

    Dorothy Sayers

    Hardcover (Victor Gollancz Ltd, Sept. 3, 1935)
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  • Gaudy night

    Dorothy Sayers

    Hardcover (Victor Gollancz, Jan. 1, 1939)
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  • Gaudy Night

    Dorothy L. Sayers

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton General Division, Jan. 1, 1987)
    Excellent Book
  • Gaudy Night: A Lord Peter Wimsey Mystery with Harriet Vane by Dorothy L. Sayers

    Dorothy L. Sayers

    Paperback (Harper Paperbacks, Jan. 1, 1626)
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  • Gaudy Night

    Dorothy L. Sayers

    Paperback (New English Library, Sept. 3, 1974)
    Gaudy Night