Book Review: Dorothy Sayers’ Murder Must Advertise
There’s more to copywriting than meets the eye, when Lord Peter Wimsey goes undercover as a copywriter to uncover the truth of a suspicious accident.
There’s more to copywriting than meets the eye, when Lord Peter Wimsey goes undercover as a copywriter to uncover the truth of a suspicious accident.
The notorious Duke of Avon, nicknamed “Satanas”, runs into a young boy in a dark Parisian back alley, and he buys Leon, a redheaded urchin with strangely familiar looks . . .
Who should be hobnobbing with the great and the good at a Buckingham Palace garden party but little Miss Emily Seeton, retired teacher and artistic sleuth. It seems there may be a traitor amongst HM’s faithful retainers.
When the only treasure chests found have corpses instead of coins, Jack has to spring into action. Because sometimes it takes a tiger’s eye to see the truth.
Various dreams come together with this job offer for students Irwin Pounder, a Bigfoot, and his girlfriend, Connie Barrowillis, a White vampire.
An omnibus of thirteen stories : four are part of the Lord Peter Wimsey vintage mystery series, six feature Montague Egg, and the last two are independent stories, all taking place in the England of the early 20th century.
Letty Davenport, the tough-as-nails adopted daughter of Lucas Davenport, takes on an undercover assignment that brings her across the country and into the crosshairs of a dangerous group of hackers.
Tess Callahan, the new owner of Dead End Pawn, investigates a banshee-kidnapping spree with her new partner, Jack Shepherd, tiger shapeshifter and P.I.
The world exists to revolve around Mister, and he knows how to motivate Harry Dresden, the powerful wizard of Chicago and Mab’s Winter Knight.
During a painting retreat, a killer takes a creative approach to the ancient art of murder when a hated painter takes a tumble about which Lord Peter Wimsey has his suspicions.