I was in a rush, and trying to contain my children, while we were in the library's used bookstore. I saw Sayers's name, and grabbed... only to realize this story is "based on the characters of." I'm totally still going to read it.
I was in a rush, and trying to contain my children, while we were in the library's used bookstore. I saw Sayers's name, and grabbed... only to realize this story is "based on the characters of." I'm totally still going to read it.
What I liked was seeing old friends again. But it felt like I was seeing some of old friends through a slightly off true piece of glass. And when the cameos are the best thing about the book, it's not quite right. Not actively bad though - it had its moments, mostly when referring back to old cases or when Peter and Harriet are alone.
Somewhat trepidatious. I love Peter Wimsey. I quite liked the first Not-Sayers book, less so the second. Now after a gap of a year or two I'm trying the fourth.