
Whose Body?
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Nadia May
Dorothy L. Sayers, long considered one of the top mystery authors of our day, has excelled herself in this delightfully macabre tale, a truly rare find for anyone interested in top-flight crime fiction.
©1995 Dorothy L. Sayers (P)1998 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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I thoroughly enjoyed the mystery, and Ms Sayers made what could have been tiresome contrivances fit neatly & convincingly into the characters and plot. It all worked very well for me and I'm glad I tried it.
Good fun!!
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Narrator overtook the story
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However, part of the text was left out. For one not already familiar with the story, the missing piece may cause a little confusion coming into the conclusion. On the other hand, maybe it wouldn't be noticeable to someone who hasn't reread most of Sayers' novels several times!
Not completely unabridged
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Golden Age Mystery
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At first, I felt the reader was a match for the story, kind of high pitched and squirmy, but as time went on the speed of delivery and the reader became very difficult to understand. I repeated many parts and re-listened to whole chapters.
Without the flow of ideas it was difficult to get the gist of what was happening. Yes, I am going to re-listen hopefully straight through this time. Hate to give up.
Good story, hard to understand, need 100% attentio
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But Nadia May’s reading is shrill and annoying to the point of unbearable. Think fingernails on a chalkboard. I had to take frequent breaks to get through this recording. It’s not just her female voice — Peter Wimsey and most of the characters in these novels are male and need male voices — it’s her extreme overemphasis of the British aristocratic tone that makes Wimsey sound clownish.
Ian MacDonald reads other Sayers mysteries. He’s a much better choice in terms of both voice and style.
Excellent book, terrible performance
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Of all the Wimsey stories, this first in the series stands out as the one with the most comedy. Yes, it's a dark tale chillingly told. But there are fine moments of levity that relieve the gloom; sometimes this early edition of Lord Peter can almost sound as if he were about to drop in at the Drones Club for a quick spot before lunch.
And the story is good. In fact it's superb. But I'm not gong to say any more for fear of spoiling it for you.
I Admit I Didn't Think This Would Work
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Strange and Satisfying
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Great reading!
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Also, it is blatantly obvious that the cover artist never read the story. 😕
The Narrator has done her best to ruin an excellent story.
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