Whose Body?
by Dorothy L. Sayers
read by Chase Foster
Part 1 of the Lord Peter Wimsey series
Dive into the captivating world of detective fiction with "Whose Body?: The Lord Peter Wimsey Mysteries, Book 1" by Dorothy L. Sayers. Join the charming and witty Lord Peter Wimsey as he embarks on his first thrilling investigation. When a mysterious naked body is discovered in a bathtub, wearing nothing but a pair of pince-nez glasses, Lord Peter must unravel a complex web of clues and suspects to solve the baffling case.
Narrated with flair and precision, this audiobook brings Sayers' classic storytelling to life, capturing the essence of the golden age of detective fiction. Follow Lord Peter Wimsey as he navigates through a world of eccentric characters, unexpected twists, and clever deductions, all while showcasing his keen intellect and unflappable demeanor.
Perfect for fans of mystery and intrigue, "Whose Body?" offers an engaging listening experience suitable for commutes, leisurely afternoons, or anytime you crave a clever and entertaining puzzle. Whether you're new to Lord Peter Wimsey or a longtime enthusiast of detective literature, this audiobook promises to delight and entertain.
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Whose Body?
by Dorothy L. Sayers
read by Nano Nagle
Part 1 of the Lord Peter Wimsey series
Dorothy L Sayers was a clever detective writing woman in the 1920s and she was really popular because her writing is skilled and her puzzles quirky. It's very interesting seeing where crime novels have gone now.
I would like to give this a modern voice so people can hear how clever it is.
Whose Body?
by Dorothy L. Sayers
read by David Case
Part 1 of the Lord Peter Wimsey series
Enter the 1920s Golden Age of Detection with this first novel from Dorothy L. Sayers, featuring the debut of a dashing gentleman detective, one of the great characters of mystery fiction-Lord Peter Wimsey. An unidentified corpse is found in a bathtub, and the police are jumping to conclusions about its identity and that of the murderer. Lord Peter Wimsey steps in and, with the help of his friend Inspector Parker and his manservant Bunter, solves the mystery.
Whose Body?
by Dorothy L. Sayers
read by Nadia May
Part 1 of the Lord Peter Wimsey series
Sayers's most renowned amateur detective, the engaging and amusing Lord Peter Wimsey, sets out to unravel a puzzling case involving the disappearance of a wealthy financier and the discovery of a nude corpse, wearing a golden pince-nez, in a bathtub. He does succeed in solving things to everyone's ultimate satisfaction, but only after a series of bloodcurdling and hair-raising episodes that will hold the listener spellbound with anticipation. Dorothy L. Sayers, long considered one of the top mystery authors of our day, has excelled herself in this delightfully macabre tale, a truly rare find for anyone interested in top-flight crime fiction.
Whose Body?
by Dorothy L. Sayers
read by Mark Meadows
Part 1 of the Lord Peter Wimsey series
After a corpse wearing pince-nez glasses is found in a bathtub, Lord Peter Wimsey undertakes the case and investigates the deed privately. But determining whether the corpse belongs to a well-known banker or a group of mischief-making medical students is just the beginning of this tangled mystery plot. This atmospheric novel put Dorothy L. Sayers in the ranks with Agatha Christie as a mystery writer nonpareil.
Whose Body?
by Dorothy L. Sayers
read by Oliver Thompson
Part 1 of the Lord Peter Wimsey series
Discover the brilliant debut of Lord Peter Wimsey, Dorothy L. Sayers' iconic detective, in Whose Body? This captivating audiobook introduces listeners to the world of aristocratic amateur sleuth, Lord Peter, as he tackles his first major mystery.
When a naked body wearing only a pair of pince-nez glasses is found in a bathtub, the police are baffled. At the same time, a prominent financier has gone missing without a trace. Lord Peter Wimsey is called upon to investigate both cases, and as he follows the clues, he begins to suspect that these seemingly unrelated events may be part of a larger, sinister puzzle.
Whose Body? showcases Lord Peter's sharp wit, keen intelligence, and impeccable deductive skills as he untangles a web of deception and murder. As the plot unfolds, the story dives into the complex psychology of the characters involved, revealing the dark undercurrents beneath the genteel surface of English society.
Narrated with sophistication and suspense, this audiobook is a thrilling introduction to one of the most beloved detectives in literary history. Fans of classic detective stories will be drawn into the twists and turns of this intricately plotted mystery.
Start Listening to Whose Body? today and experience the ingenious and delightful world of Lord Peter Wimsey!
Clouds of Witness
by Dorothy L. Sayers
read by Mark Meadows
Part 2 of the Lord Peter Wimsey series
As Lord Peter Wimsey enjoys his time in Corsica, he's brought back to reality when all of the headlines claim that his brother, Gerald, has been arrested for murder. Gerald, who had been on a hunting trip at the family's estate in Yorkshire with his brother-in-law, had gotten into a fight with the man about his sordid past. Hours later, the man is dead, and Gerald is the main suspect. As Gerald maintains his innocence, it's up to Wimsey to figure out who the actual killer is and save his brother!
Clouds of Witness
by Dorothy L. Sayers
read by Chase Foster
Part 2 of the Lord Peter Wimsey series
Step into the intriguing world of "Clouds of Witness: The Lord Peter Wimsey Mysteries, Book 2" by Dorothy L. Sayers, where aristocratic detective Lord Peter Wimsey faces another gripping case. When his brother, the Duke of Denver, is accused of murder, Lord Peter must unravel a complex web of family secrets, political intrigue, and hidden motives to uncover the truth.
Narrated with elegance and precision, this audiobook brings Sayers' classic storytelling to life, immersing listeners in a world of aristocratic drama and detective brilliance. Follow Lord Peter Wimsey as he navigates through a labyrinth of clues, red herrings, and shocking revelations, all while showcasing his sharp wit and keen intellect.
Perfect for fans of classic mysteries and historical fiction, "Clouds of Witness" offers an engaging listening experience suitable for commutes, quiet evenings, or any time you crave a sophisticated and suspenseful tale. Whether you're new to Lord Peter Wimsey or a longtime enthusiast of detective literature, this audiobook promises to captivate and entertain.
Immerse yourself in the elegance and intrigue of "Clouds of Witness: The Lord Peter Wimsey Mysteries, Book 2" and Start Listening today!
Unnatural Death
by Dorothy L. Sayers
read by Mark Meadows
Part 3 of the Lord Peter Wimsey series
When a wealthy woman comes to her untimely demise, Lord Peter Wimsey dives into the case-despite his lack of evidence or suspects. Just as Wimsey is getting familiar with the case, the woman's maid becomes the next victim. With two victims and no suspects, Wimsey is at his wit's end trying to prevent the next murder from happening. As senseless crime brings a dark shadow over this beautiful Hampshire village, will Wimsey be able to solve this case in time?
Unnatural Death
by Dorothy L. Sayers
read by Ian Carmichael
Part 3 of the Lord Peter Wimsey series
The wealthy Agatha Dawson is dead-a trifle sooner than expected-but there are no apparent signs of foul play. Lord Peter Wimsey, however, senses that something is amiss and refuses to let the case rest-even without any clues or leads. Suddenly, he is faced with another murder: Agatha's maid. Can super-sleuth Wimsey find the murderer and solve the case before he becomes the killer's next victim? The intricate trail of horror and senseless murder leads from a beautiful Hampshire village to a fashionable London flat and a deliberate test of amour.
Lord Peter Views the Body
by Dorothy L. Sayers
read by Geraldo Cortes
Part 4 of the Lord Peter Wimsey series
Step into the world of wit, sophistication, and intrigue with Lord Peter Views the Body, the fourth installment in Dorothy L. Sayers' celebrated Lord Peter Wimsey Mysteries. This delightful collection of twelve short stories showcases Lord Peter at his finest-solving cases that range from the bizarre to the macabre, all with his trademark charm and intelligence.
From uncovering the truth behind a mysterious corpse found in an unusual location to unraveling a seemingly impossible crime, Lord Peter's keen intellect and unrelenting curiosity lead him to uncover secrets hidden in plain sight. Each story is a masterclass in clever plotting and sharp characterization, making it a perfect introduction to one of literature's most beloved amateur sleuths.
Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the world of Lord Peter Wimsey, this audiobook promises an enthralling listening experience filled with humor, suspense, and the timeless allure of classic detective fiction.
The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club
by Dorothy L. Sayers
read by Mark Meadows
Part 5 of the Lord Peter Wimsey series
General Fentiman is found dead on the afternoon of November 11 in his armchair at the Bellona Club-just hours after the passing of his wealthy estranged sister. At ninety years old, his physician certifies death by natural causes. The important question, then, is not how he died, but when, as the answer determines the fate of an inheritance worth half a million pounds. If he died after his sister, her fortune stands to go to his grandsons, who are sorely in need of the funds. However, if his sister outlived him-even if only briefly-the money instead goes to his sister's companion, Ann Dorland. Fellow Bellona Club member and amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey has to untangle a series of events to determine the general's precise time of death-and figure out if it was, in fact, a result of natural causes.
The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club
by Dorothy L. Sayers
read by John Rayburn
Part 5 of the Lord Peter Wimsey series
The chief character, Lord Peter Wimsey, goes to the Bellona Club to have a meal with an old friend of his, ninety-year-old General Fentiman. In great surprise, he finds the aged man fully dressed by the fire in full rigor mortis. A question arises concerning the time of death and the situation develops into a serious murder investigation. Wimsey sometimes seemed to have a supercilious attitude as a monocled aristocrat and sometimes became a sort of professional detective. His family motto was, "As my whimsy takes me." Lord Peter has exceptional help from Bunter, his valet, who had served under him in WWI. We can listen to how they worked together to reach a decision.
Strong Poison
by Dorothy L. Sayers
read by Ian Carmichael
Part 6 of the Lord Peter Wimsey series
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
by Dorothy L. Sayers
read by Ian Carmichael
Part 12 of the Lord Peter Wimsey series
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 and one of them involves a long Latin quotation, which makes Harriet suspect that the perpetrator is probably a member of the Senior Common Room. But which of the apparently rational, respectable dons could be committing such crazed acts? When a desperate undergraduate, at her wits' end after receiving a series of particularly savage letters, attempts to drown herself, Harriet decides that it is time to ask Lord Peter Wimsey for help. And when the mystery is finally solved, she is faced with an agonizing decision: Should she, after five years of rejecting his proposals, finally agree to marry Lord Peter?
Busman's Honeymoon
by Dorothy L. Sayers
read by Ian Carmichael
Part 13 of the Lord Peter Wimsey series
Society's eligible women are in mourning. Lord Peter Wimsey has married at last, having finally succeeded in his ardent pursuit of the lovely mystery novelist Harriet Vane. The two depart for a tranquil honeymoon in a country farmhouse, but find, instead of a well-prepared love nest, the place left in a shambles by the previous owner. His sudden appearance, dead from a broken skull in the cellar, only prompts more questions. Why would anyone have wanted to kill old Mr. Noakes? What dark secrets had he to hide? The honeymoon is over, as Lord Peter and Harriet Vane start their investigations. Suspicion is rife and everyone seems to have something to hide, from the local constable to the housekeeper. Wimsey and his wife can think of plenty of theories, but it s not until they discover a vital fact that the identity of the murderer becomes clear.
Striding Folly
by Dorothy L. Sayers
read by Ian Carmichael
Part 15 of the Lord Peter Wimsey series
Three perplexing puzzles-and three inimitable Wimsey solutions-told with wit, humor, and suspense. Narrator Ian Carmichael, the quintessential Lord Peter, provides great entertainment with his talented performance of these three stories. In "Striding Folly," a frightening dream provides a haunting premonition. A house numbered thirteen is in a street of even numbers, and a dead man was never alive in "The Haunted Policeman." And "Talboys" sees Lord Peter's own children accused of theft.