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Unnatural Death: The Lord Peter Wimsey Mysteries, Book 3

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Unnatural Death: The Lord Peter Wimsey Mysteries, Book 3

By: Dorothy L. Sayers
Narrated by: Geraldo Cortes
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Delve into the cunning world of deception and deduction with Unnatural Death by Dorothy L. Sayers. This captivating audiobook brings to life one of Lord Peter Wimsey's most perplexing investigations—a case of death that appears natural, yet holds sinister undertones.

When Lord Peter hears of an elderly woman's sudden death, dismissed by authorities as perfectly ordinary, his razor-sharp instincts detect something amiss. Teaming up with the ever-reliable Detective Inspector Parker and his clever secretary Miss Climpson, Lord Peter unravels a chilling scheme rooted in greed, manipulation, and hidden motives. As secrets come to light, Wimsey must race against time to prevent another murder and expose a ruthless culprit.

Filled with Sayers' trademark wit, intricate plotting, and rich character development, Unnatural Death is a brilliant blend of psychological intrigue and classic detective work. Perfect for mystery enthusiasts, this audiobook offers a thrilling exploration of the darker corners of human nature while showcasing one of literature’s most beloved sleuths in action.

Public Domain (P)2024 La Jolla Classics Media
Crime Fiction Traditional Detectives Mystery Detective Amateur Sleuths Exciting
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I adore Lord Peter and Bunter but this one is drab and missing some of the wonderful language.

I'm so glad she got better

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There was no story line, only monkeys of odd conversation and often no indication as to which character was speaking. Perfectly worthless.

Boredom

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