The popular heroine, Harriet Vane, attracts the attention of Lord Peter Wimsey when she is put on trial for her life. He has to prove that she has not murdered her lover with arsenic, and find the real murderer. Sayers has also written "The Nine Tailors", "Whose Body" and "Gaudy Night".
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The popular heroine, Harriet Vane, attracts the attention of Lord Peter Wimsey when she is put on trial for her life. He has to prove that she has not murdered her lover with arsenic, and find the real murderer. Sayers has also written "The Nine Tailors", "Whose Body" and "Gaudy Night".
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This is the first time we meet Harriet, Lord Peter's amore, whom he woos throughout the next three books. Interestingly, Sayers shifts her focus to Harriet's point of view and we finally get a closer look into Lord Peter's hopes and dreams which we have not seen in previous books.
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Jan 1, 2010
This is a pretty formulaic mystery which for the most part was a little flat for me. There were passages that seemed to ramble on completely unrelated to the story. The main characters just did not click with me. The one thing that elevated it from a two star rating to a three was the ladies of the "cattery". I loved the ingenious Miss Climpson much more than either Lord Wimsey or Harriet Vane. Other than that, this just was not my "cuppa tay"!