Gaudy Night by Dorothy L. Sayers audiobook

Gaudy Night

By Dorothy L. Sayers
Read by Ian Carmichael

Blackstone Publishing, Blackstone Publishing

The Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane Mysteries: Book 3

15.51 Hours 1
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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?

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Summary

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?

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“I admire her novels…she has great fertility of invention, ingenuity and a wonderful eye for detail.” Ruth Rendell, praise for the author
“She brought to the detective novel originality, intelligence, energy and wit.” P.D. James, praise for the author
“Her books are English Literature at its best. Her plots are finely tuned and her Lord Peter Wimsey is delightful.”  Times (London)
“Narrator Carmichael is an excellent choice to read this mystery…he  brings a sly sensibility to his portrayal of the dons of the college and assorted alums.” Booklist

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Author Bio: Dorothy L. Sayers

Author Bio: Dorothy L. Sayers

Dorothy L. Sayers (1893–1957) was an English-born author of novels, short stories, poetry, essays, reviews, and translations. She is best known for her detective fiction, considered among the classics of the genre, and for her amateur detective character, Lord Peter Wimsey.

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Available Formats : CD, MP3 CD
Runtime: 15.51
Audience: Adult
Language: English