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Dorothy L Sayers, Dorothy L. Sayers
Clouds of Witness - A Lord Peter Wimsey Mystery
English · Paperback / Softback
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Informationen zum Autor Dorothy L. Sayers Klappentext "Originally published in hardcover in the United States by The Dial Press, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, New York, in 1927."-- Title page verso. Leseprobe I Of His Malice Aforethought O, who hath done this deed? Othello Lord Peter Wimsey stretched himself luxuriously between the sheets provided by the Hôtel Meurice. After his exertions in the unraveling of the Battersea Mystery, he had followed Sir Julian Freke’s advice and taken a holiday. He had felt suddenly weary of breakfasting every morning before his view over the Green Park; he had realized that the picking up of first editions at sales afforded insufficient exercise for a man of thirty-three; the very crimes of London were over-sophisticated. He had abandoned his flat and his friends and fled to the wilds of Corsica. For the last three months he had forsworn letters, newspapers, and telegrams. He had tramped about the mountains, admiring from a cautious distance the wild beauty of Corsican peasant-women, and studying the vendetta in its natural haunt. In such conditions murder seemed not only reasonable, but lovable. Bunter, his confidential man and assistant sleuth, had nobly sacrificed his civilized habits, had let his master go dirty and even unshaven, and had turned his faithful camera from the recording of fingerprints to that of craggy scenery. It had been very refreshing. Now, however, the call of the blood was upon Lord Peter. They had returned late last night in a vile train to Paris, and had picked up their luggage. The autumn light, filtering through the curtains, touched caressingly the silver-topped bottles on the dressing-table, outlined an electric lamp-shade and the shape of the telephone. A noise of running water near by proclaimed that Bunter had turned on the bath (h. & c.) and was laying out scented soap, bath-salts, the huge bath-sponge, for which there had been no scope in Corsica, and the delightful flesh-brush with the long handle, which rasped you so agreeably all down the spine. “Contrast,” philosophized Lord Peter sleepily, “is life. Corsica—Paris—then London. . . . Good morning, Bunter.” “Good morning, my lord. Fine morning, my lord. Your lordship’s bath-water is ready.” “Thanks,” said Lord Peter. He blinked at the sunlight. It was a glorious bath. He wondered, as he soaked in it, how he could have existed in Corsica. He wallowed happily and sang a few bars of a song. In a soporific interval he heard the valet de chambre bringing in coffee and rolls. Coffee and rolls! He heaved himself out with a splash, toweled himself luxuriously, enveloped his long mortified body in a silken bath-robe, and wandered back. To his immense surprise he perceived Mr. Bunter calmly replacing all the fittings in his dressing-case. Another astonished glance showed him the bags—scarcely opened the previous night—repacked, relabeled, and standing ready for a journey. “I say, Bunter, what’s up?” said his lordship. “We’re stayin’ here a fortnight y’know.” “Excuse me, my lord,” said Mr. Bunter, deferentially, “but, having seen The Times (delivered here every morning by air, my lord; and very expeditious I’m sure, all things considered), I made no doubt your lordship would be wishing to go to Riddlesdale at once.” “Riddlesdale!” exclaimed Peter. “What’s the matter? Anything wrong with my brother?” For answer Mr. Bunter handed him the paper, folded open at the heading: RIDDLESDALE INQUEST. DUKE OF DENVER ARRESTED ON MURDER CHARGE. Lord Peter stared as if hypnotized. “I thought your lordship wouldn’t wish to miss anything,” said Mr. Bunter, “so I took the liberty—” Lord Peter pulled himself together. “When’s the next train?” he asked. “I beg your lordship’s pardon—I thought your lordship would wish to take the quickest route. I to...
Product details
Authors | Dorothy L Sayers, Dorothy L. Sayers |
Publisher | Vintage USA |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 03.01.2023 |
EAN | 9780593466377 |
ISBN | 978-0-593-46637-7 |
No. of pages | 304 |
Dimensions | 132 mm x 201 mm x 20 mm |
Series |
VINTAGE CLASSICS |
Subject |
Fiction
> Narrative literature
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