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Sayers Dorothy L.: Busman's Honeymoon

Скачать книгу (размер 2 115 Kb , формат fb2, страниц 416) Аннотация: Murder is hardly the best way for Lord Peter and his bride, the famous mystery writer Harriet Vane, to start their honeymoon. It all begins when the former owner of their newly acquired estate is found quite nastily dead in the cellar. All too quickly, what Lord Peter had hoped would be a very private and romantic stay in the country has turned into a most baffling case, with a misspelled…

Sayers Dorothy L.: Gaudy Night

Скачать книгу (размер 2 931 Kb , формат fb2, страниц 576) Аннотация: The best of the golden age crime writers, praised by all the top modern writers in the field including P. D. James and Ruth Rendell, Dorothy L. Sayers created the immortal Lord Peter Wimsey. The twelfth book featuring Lord Peter (the third novel to feature Harriet Vane) is set in an Oxford women's college. With an introduction by Elizabeth George.

Sayers Dorothy L.: Busman's Honeymoon

Скачать книгу (размер 2 360 Kb , формат fb2, страниц 464) Аннотация: They plan to have a quiet country honeymoon. Then Lord Peter Wimsey and his bride Harriet Vane find the previous owner's body in the cellar. Set in a country village seething with secrets and snobbery, this is Dorothy L. Sayers' last full-length detective novel. Variously described as a love story with detective interruptions and a detective story with romantic interruptions, it lives up to both…

Sayers Dorothy L.: Hangman's Holiday

Скачать книгу (размер 1 299 Kb , формат fb2, страниц 256) Аннотация: Return to a golden age of glamour, murder and intrigue with this stunning collection of short stories from one of the all time greats of crime writing.

Sayers Dorothy L.: Five Red Herrings

Скачать книгу (размер 1 952 Kb , формат fb2, страниц 384) Аннотация: The best of the golden age crime writers, praised by all the top modern writers in the field including P. D. James and Ruth Rendell, Dorothy L. Sayers created the immortal Lord Peter Wimsey. His eighth appearance takes him to an artists' colony (based on a real one) in Scotland during the 1920s. With an introduction by Elizabeth George.