Jill Paton Walsh
Birth date: April 29, 1937
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While some writers hate fan fiction based on their writing, others allow it, considering fiction derived from their stories and heroes the best sort of flattery and a good PR. It’s easier to write fan fiction for a long-dead writer – nobody is left to comment. That’s why there is an explosion of new...
This is the fourth (I think) book in Walsh's continuation of Dorothy L. Sayers' Lord Peter Wimsey series. It's the 1950s (I think 1953), and Peter and Harriet (as well as Bunter) are back at Oxford University, at St. Severin's College, where a dispute over whether to sell a valuable medieval manu...
This is a completion of a Peter Whimsey novel that Dorothy L. Sayers left with her agent. Jill Paton Walsh does a superb job of completing the novel because having read all of Dorothy L. Sayers previous books I would be hard pressed to see any great difference in style, which is not something I can ...
Jill Paton Walsh may not be Dorothy L. Sayers, but this is still a witty, entertaining story and it’s wonderful to have more Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet. This story takes place later than Sayer’s books, after the WWII, but fortunately Bunter is still around serving as Lord Peter’s devoted valet. ...
First off, I should say that Dorothy L. Sayers is my all-time favorite mystery writer and her Gaudy Night, set at Oxford University, is the one mystery that I re-read regularly. Despite those things, I don't object to the idea of someone else coming along and continuing the story of Lord Peter Wimse...