by Jill Paton Walsh, Edward Petherbridge
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 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 ...
I have been in love with Lord Peter for about 40 years. I am happy to be back with him and Bunter! and Harriet and the Dowager Duchess.
I loved how this one started out, but then it seemed that Paton Walsh lost her way towards the end. I didn't mind too much though, because Peter and Harriet were still fairly true to character and they were the reason I wanted to read the book anyway.
A Lord Peter Wimsey story, based on the characters by Dorothy L. Sayers.The mysteries written by Dorothy Sayers were the second English language series I discovered, after Agatha Christie. It was also a series suggested to me by my mother, who owned a few of he books and happily provided me with the...
Actually 3.5 stars would be better.I won this book thru the Giveaways program; thanks very much! It was one I particularly wanted.This book is set in the later years of the Wimsey's lives; their children are well into their Eton years; Bunter still functions as the perfect man servant, but occasiona...