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The English mysteries are always the best mysteries. And Dorothy Sayers myteries are the best of the best. This one has it all, bizarre pranks, scrawled obscenties, burnt effigies and poison-pen letters. Now what could be better on a cold winter's night?
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Very old fashioned but really enjoyable book about a woman mystery writer in England during the 1930's. She goes to a college reunion and gets involved in a mystery
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Harriet Vane returns to Oxford for a reunion of the women's college. Naturally, murder and mayhem ensue. Eventually Lord Peter arrives, on his own errand, and gets caught up on the grisly events. Vane and Wimsey spend some old-fashioned quality time as well.