Unnatural Death: A Lord Peter Wimsey Mystery by Dorothy L. Sayers Paperback Book

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Rent Unnatural Death: A Lord Peter Wimsey Mystery

Author: Dorothy L. Sayers

Narrator: Ian Carmichael

Format: -CD, Unabridged-CD

Publisher: Pub Group West

Published: Jul 2007

Genre: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - Traditional British

Retail Price: $31.95

Synopsis

The wealthy Agatha Dawson is dead and there are no apparent signs of foul play. Lord Peter Wimsey, however, senses that something is amiss and he refuses to let the case rest. Suddenly, he is faced with another murder -- Agatha's maid. Can Wimsey find the murderer and solve the case before he becomes the killer's next victim?

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