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Books in Lord Peter Wimsey Mysteries with Harriet Vane series

  • Gaudy Night: A Lord Peter Wimsey Mystery with Harriet Vane

    Dorothy L. Sayers

    Paperback (Harper Paperbacks, Oct. 16, 2012)
    “Gaudy Night stands out even among Miss Sayers’s novels. And Miss Sayers has long stood in a class by herself.” —Times Literary SupplementThe great Dorothy L. Sayers is considered by many to be the premier detective novelist of the Golden Age, and her dashing sleuth, Lord Peter Wimsey, one of mystery fiction’s most enduring and endearing protagonists. Acclaimed author Ruth Rendell has expressed her admiration for Sayers’s work, praising her “great fertility of invention, ingenuity, and wonderful eye for detail.” The third Dorothy L. Sayers classic to feature mystery writer Harriet Vane, Gaudy Night features an introduction by Elizabeth George, herself a crime fiction master. Gaudy Night takes Harriet and her paramour, Lord Peter, to Oxford University, Harriet’s alma mater, for a reunion, only to find themselves the targets of a nightmare of harassment and mysterious, murderous threats.
  • Murder Must Advertise: A Lord Peter Wimsey Mystery

    Dorothy L. Sayers

    Paperback (Harper Paperbacks, Dec. 2, 2014)
    The great Dorothy L. Sayers's classic tale of murder and scandal at a chic London advertising agency, featuring the dashing and brilliant Lord Peter Wimsey.When executive Victor Dean dies from a fall down the iron staircase at Pym's Publicity, a posh London ad agency, Lord Peter Wimsey goes undercover to investigate. Before his tragic demise, the victim had tried to warn Mr. Pym, the firm's owner, about some scandalous behavior involving his employees. Posing as a new copywriter, Wimsey discovers that Dean was part of an unsavory crowd at Pym's whose recreational habits link them to the criminal underworld. With time running out and the body count rising, Wimsey must rush to find the truth before his identity is discovered and a determined killer strikes again.
  • Gaudy Night: A Lord Peter Wimsey Mystery

    Dorothy L. Sayers, Ian Carmichael

    Audio CD (AudioGO, May 17, 2011)
    When Harriet Vane attends her Oxford reunion, bizarre pranks haunt the occasion, including scrawled obscenities, burnt effigies, and letters threatening murder. Harriet finds herself ensnared in a nightmare of romance and terror, with only shreds for clues. Lord Peter Wimsey arrives in time to aid in the investigation.
  • Whose Body?

    Dorothy L. Sayers

    Mass Market Paperback (HarperTorch, July 11, 1995)
    The stark naked body was lying in the tub. Not unusual for a proper bath, but highly irregular for murder -- especially witha pair of gold pince-nez deliberately perched before the sightless eyes. What's more, the face appeared to have been shaved after death. The police assumed that the victim was a prominent financier, but Lord Peter Wimsey, who dabbled in mystery detection as a hobby, knew better. In this, his first murder case, Lord Peter untangles the ghastly mystery of the corpse in the bath.
  • Gaudy Night: A Lord Peter Wimsey Mystery with Harriet Vane

    Dorothy L. Sayers

    Paperback (Harper Paperbacks, Oct. 1, 2019)
    “Gaudy Night stands out even among Miss Sayers’s novels. And Miss Sayers has long stood in a class by herself.”—Times Literary Supplement (London)Dorothy L. Sayers’s Gaudy Night takes mystery writer Harriet Vane to Oxford University, Harriet’s alma mater, for a reunion, only to find herself the target of a nightmare of harassment and mysterious, murderous threats. Now available as a limited Olive Edition from Harper Perennial.When Harriet 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, the dashing private investigator Lord Peter Wimsey.
  • Murder Must Advertise

    Dorothy L. Sayers

    Mass Market Paperback (HarperTorch, May 10, 1995)
    When ad man Victor Dean falls down the stairs in the offices of Pym's Publicity, a respectable London advertising agency, it looks like an accident. Then Lord Peter Wimsey is called in, and he soon discovers there's more to copywriting than meets the eye. A bit of cocaine, a hint of blackmail, and some wanton women can be read between the lines. And then there is the brutal succession of murders -- 5 of them -- each one a fixed fee for advertising a deadly secret.
  • Whose Body?

    Dorothy L. Sayers

    Hardcover (Wildside Press, Jan. 23, 2009)
    The very first Lord Peter Wimsey mystery novel finds the debonaire sleuth investigating the strange case of the corpse in the bathtub...who may not be who he seems!
  • Strong Poison

    Dorothy L. Sayers, Ian Carmichael

    MP3 CD (Blackstone on Brilliance Audio, Aug. 7, 2018)
    Dashing detective Lord Peter Wimsey is caught up in the murder trial of mystery writer Harriet Vane. Her fiancé has died of poisoning exactly as described in one of Harriet's novels-so naturally she is the prime suspect. As Peter looks on, he not only falls in love with the accused but eagerly helps with Harriet's defense when the first trial ends in a hung jury. Will she be convicted and executed for the crime, or can he save her life and win her hand in marriage? Strong Poison is the first of a series of Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane mysteries in which their complex romantic relationship is revealed in detail. This superb classic was originally published in 1930.
  • Gaudy Night

    Dorothy L. Sayers

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Oct. 1, 1993)
    When Harriet Vane attends her Oxford reunion, known as the "Gaudy," the prim academic setting is haunted by a rash of bizarre pranks: scrawled obsentities, 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.
  • Whose Body?: Lord Peter Wimsey Book 1

    Dorothy L Sayers

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 7, 2019)
    Amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey is intrigued by the sudden appearance of a naked corpse - wearing only a pair of pince-nez - in an architect's bathtub. Meanwhile, an unrelated banker is is reported missing, last seen leaving his house completely nude! As Peter investigates, he discovers the death and the disappearance are very related indeed. As clues amass and become more and more strange, will Lord Peter Wimsey be able to solve the mystery?Whose Body? is the first book in Dorothy L Sayers acclaimed Lord Peter Wimsey series.“Part of the Golden Age of mystery writers . . . Sayers is often credited as the most intelligent of them all”—The Guardian
  • Busman's Honeymoon: A Love Story With Detective Interruptions

    Dorothy L. Sayers

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Dec. 1, 1993)
    Murder is hardly the best way for Lord Peter and his bride, the famous mystery writer Harriet Vane, to start their honeymoon. It all begins when the former owner of their newly acquired estate is found quite nastily dead in the cellar. And what Lord Peter had hoped would be a very private and romantic stay in the country soon turns into a most baffling case, what with the misspelled "notise" to the milkman and the intriguing condition of the dead man -- not a spot of blood on his smashed skull and not a pence less than six hundred pounds in his pocket.
  • Have His Carcase

    Dorothy L. Sayers

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Oct. 1, 1993)
    The mystery writer Harriet Vane, recovering from an unhappy love affair and its aftermath, seeks solace on a barren beach -- deserted but for the body of a bearded young man with his throat cut.From the moment she photographs the corpse, which soon disappears with the tide, she is puzzled by a mystery that might have been suicide, murder or a political plot. With the appearance of her dear friend Lord Peter Wimsey, she finds a reason for detective pursuit -- as only the two of them can pursue it.