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  • Unnatural Death

  • Lord Peter Wimsey, Book 3
  • By: Dorothy L. Sayers
  • Narrated by: Mark Meadows
  • Length: 8 hrs and 47 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)

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Unnatural Death

By: Dorothy L. Sayers
Narrated by: Mark Meadows
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When a wealthy woman comes to her untimely demise, Lord Peter Wimsey dives into the case—despite his lack of evidence or suspects. Just as Wimsey is getting familiar with the case, the woman's maid becomes the next victim. With two victims and no suspects, Wimsey is at his wit's end trying to prevent the next murder from happening. As senseless crime brings a dark shadow over this beautiful Hampshire village, will Wimsey be able to solve this case in time?

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amazing reader brought the characters to life

reader (mark meadows) makes this book! the story is good, though fairly predictable as so many murder mysteries have been done since the time of writing this, so it is no longer new...but the characters are great, and Mark Medows so captures the characters that it came to life. I usually think a good reader tells the story and does not distract from it...but there are very few where the reader adds so much life and character that the book is made by the reader. this is one of these. I'm devastated that he does not record any later books in the series...it's like a movie that has changed actors and I'm not sure I want to go on!

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A different book

This book is a little different compared to the first two in that you are pretty sure who the murder is for the entire book but it is just a question of how they did it and if Peter can figure out a way to prove it. I did feel there was more racism and religious prejudice in this book compared to the previous two. I'm not sure if that was the author showing how predetermined biases can slow down an investigation or just a product of the times for when it was written. The method of murder was also a little unsatisfying so that is why it lost a star overall.

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Great detective story, but….

I hadn’t read Dorothy Sayers in many years and had forgotten how very impolitic the stories are to both women and POC. Some of the dialog is cringeworthy.

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Good fun!

Mark Meadows's narration is excellent, as always! The story does deal with some topics that were taboo at the time the mystery is set, so the characters do dance around them a little, but it's a fun time all in all. Can't wait for book 4!

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Not one I remember

When I was first reading Dorothy Sayers 30 or 40 years ago her books were hard to find. Mostly out of print. I read some from the library and picked up a number in second hand book stores. She was a late entry into E and talking books. I must have read this one way back then but dont remember it at all and never owned a hard copy. I am absolutely delighted with the whole experience. As with all prolific writers some efforts are better than others. This rates as one of the best.

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Best narrator

Actually started this book with Ian Carmichael, but actually had to return it with her first chapter because I couldn't understand a word the man was saying. This narrator is bars. Unfortunately I don't think he does the entire series.

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Great story; horrible reader

This is one of my favorite Sayers stories; interesting with lots of twists and turns. However the reader does such an awful high camp version of every single character as to render it unlistenable. Look for the story with a different reader if it interests you.

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