In the teeth of the evidence, and other stories
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Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
Crime
Format
Hardcover
Pages
355
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1972
Publisher
Gollancz
ISBN-10
0575015063
ISBN-13
9780575015067
Description
Within the pages of this collection, readers are invited to immerse themselves in a world woven with intrigue and suspense, crafted by the masterful hand of Dorothy L. Sayers. Renowned for her sharp wit and intricate plotting, Sayers delivers stories that feature her iconic detective, Lord Peter Wimsey, who navigates a landscape of deception, moral ambiguity, and the quest for truth.
Each narrative unfolds with meticulously drawn characters and a keen sense of atmosphere, showcasing Sayers' ability to blend intellectual challenges with human emotion. The stories capture the essence of crime and its consequences, painting a vivid picture of early 20th-century society, where appearances can be deceiving and nothing is ever quite as it seems.
As readers progress through the collection, they are treated to a tapestry of clues and misdirection that keeps them guessing until the very end. Sayers' flair for language and her insightful commentary on the human condition breathe life into each tale, making them not only mysteries to be solved but explorations of deeper themes.
In this carefully curated edition, both longtime fans and new readers will find themselves drawn into the labyrinthine plots, relishing the thrill of deduction alongside an unforgettable cast of characters. Each story stands as a testament to Sayers' legacy as one of the most prolific and respected authors in the genre, solidifying her place among the greats of detective fiction.
Each narrative unfolds with meticulously drawn characters and a keen sense of atmosphere, showcasing Sayers' ability to blend intellectual challenges with human emotion. The stories capture the essence of crime and its consequences, painting a vivid picture of early 20th-century society, where appearances can be deceiving and nothing is ever quite as it seems.
As readers progress through the collection, they are treated to a tapestry of clues and misdirection that keeps them guessing until the very end. Sayers' flair for language and her insightful commentary on the human condition breathe life into each tale, making them not only mysteries to be solved but explorations of deeper themes.
In this carefully curated edition, both longtime fans and new readers will find themselves drawn into the labyrinthine plots, relishing the thrill of deduction alongside an unforgettable cast of characters. Each story stands as a testament to Sayers' legacy as one of the most prolific and respected authors in the genre, solidifying her place among the greats of detective fiction.
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