The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club
A wealthy general dies in his club, surrounded by fellow veterans—and Lord Peter must battle to solve the caseEven the Bellona Club’s most devoted members would never call it lively. Its atmosphere is that of a morgue—or, at best, a funeral parlor—and on Armistice Day the gloom is only...
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A wealthy general dies in his club, surrounded by fellow veterans—and Lord Peter must battle to solve the caseEven the Bellona Club’s most devoted members would never call it lively. Its atmosphere is that of a morgue—or, at best, a funeral parlor—and on Armistice Day the gloom is only heightened. Veterans of the Great War gather at the Bellona not to hash over old victories, but to stare into their whiskies and complain about old injuries, shrinking pensions, and the lingering effects of shell shock. Though he acts jolly, Lord Peter Wimsey finds the holiday grim. And this Armistice Day, death has come to join the festivities. The aged General Fentiman—a hero of the Crimean War—expires sitting up in his favorite chair. Across town, his sister dies on the same day, throwing the General’s half-million-pound inheritance into turmoil. As the nation celebrates and suspicions run riot, Lord Peter must discover what kind of soldier would have the nerve to murder a general. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Dorothy L. Sayers including rare images from the Marion E. Wade Center at Wheaton College.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781453262498 (1453262490)
ASIN: B008JVJHRY
Publish date: July 31st 2012
Publisher: Open Road Media
Pages no: 220
Edition language: English
Category:
Classics,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Mystery,
Detective,
Historical Mystery,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Cozy Mystery,
Murder Mystery,
Golden Age Mystery
Series: Lord Peter Wimsey (#5)
Old General Fentiman is found dead at the Bellona Clubs fireplace. Everything points to a natural death, but something strikes Lord Peter odd about the body and he starts investigating. First off all let me say that I enjoyed this entry in the Lord Peter Wimsey series very much. But it took me som...
There is a question in my mind regarding this book. It is listed as #5 in Sayers’s famous detective series about Peter Wimsey, an amateur sleuth. But my copy of the book states its year of publication as 1921, which would make it #1 in the series. The quality of this novel seems to support such asse...
I did not have the attention span necessary to enjoy this to the fullest, but considering it objectively, I think that if I were in a better state of mind I would have really liked it. It's annoying to me that Wimsey, when he is being jocular, tends to cut off the ends of his gerunds, because then h...
I did not have the attention span necessary to enjoy this to the fullest, but considering it objectively, I think that if I were in a better state of mind I would have really liked it. It's annoying to me that Wimsey, when he is being jocular, tends to cut off the ends of his gerunds, because then h...
**Click on this book and see the BookLikes version of author(s) LOL bookshelves: winter-20102011, mystery-thriller, published-1935, poison Read from January 13 to 20, 2011 " Dorothy L Sayers' mystery with Ian Carmichael.