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Have His Carcase
Have His Carcase | Dorothy L. Sayers
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When Harriet Vane finds a dead body on the beach, she and Lord Peter Wimsey must solve a murder when all the evidence has washed out to sea Harriet Vane has gone on vacation to forget her recent murder trial and, more importantly, to forget the man who cleared her namethe dapper, handsome, and maddening Lord Peter Wimsey. She is alone on a beach when she spies a man lying on a rock, surf lapping at his ankles. She tries to wake him, but he doesnt budge. His throat has been cut, and his blood has drained out onto the sand. As the tide inches forward, Harriet makes what observations she can and photographs the scene. Finally, she goes for the police, but by the time they return the body has gone. Only 1 person can help her discover how the poor man died at the beach: Lord Peter, the amateur sleuth who won her freedom and her heart in 1 fell swoop. Have His Carcase is the 8th book in the Lord Peter Wimsey Mysteries, but you may enjoy the series by reading the books in any order. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Dorothy L. Sayers including rare images from the Marion E. Wade Center at Wheaton College.
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ImperfectCJ
Have His Carcase | Dorothy L. Sayers
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Mehso-so

Sayers has a tendency to have her characters (usually Lord Peter) make a point with a very large number of words. Usually, I like this, but in this novel, it feels tedious. This novel has a seemingly complex mystery with a relatively simple solution that's revealed fairly excruciatingly right before the novel abruptly ends. I wonder what was going on in Sayers's life when she wrote this one because it seems like she wasn't really focused on it.

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ImperfectCJ
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I've had an emotional week (nothing too awful, just feeling overwhelmed due to a malfunction with my empathy filter), which was punctuated this afternoon by a cathartic crying jag triggered by seeing a racoon family that hadn't made it safely across the road. How murder mysteries became comfort reading for me, I have no idea, but here we are. Hopefully, I can find better emotional balance soon. Until then, hooray for escapism!

Jas16 Glad you found a form of escapism that works for you. Sending ❤️ 4mo
Ruthiella I find reading and rereading Agatha Christie soothing. Hope next week is better. ❤️ 4mo
Faranae If it's mysteries like Sayers, then Golden Age mysteries present a terrible thing happening without too much gruesome detail, with a promise that justice will be achieved by the end. It's not so very different from romance in a way, in that there's an implicit contract with the reader. 3mo
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StaceGhost
Have His Carcase | Dorothy L. Sayers
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Pickpick

Picked up a beautiful three novel vintage edition of Dorothy Sayers at my (semi)local used bookstore 📚I love Agatha too, no one can beat her for plot, but Dorothy is beloved ❤️& would you just look at that book jacket?! I want a bolt of fabric with this print!

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BarbaraJean
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I finished this in mid-November, so it doesn‘t count for #CloakandDaggerChristmas—but I really should review it before the next in the series, which I did read in December! I really enjoyed the sleuthing combination of Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane. Harriet plays a major role, exercising her mystery-author skills. The mystery itself felt a little convoluted, but the repartee between Harriet and Lord Peter is well worth the price of admission.

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kwmg40
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I finished my second book for the #SuperSeptember #readathon. I love the team of Harriet Vane and Lord Peter Wimsey!

@Andrew65

CogsOfEncouragement I love them too! 4y
Andrew65 Great books 👏👏👏 4y
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PickwickPlockPlock
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While I didn't like it as much as the other Wimsey books I read before, this made a nice change from the non-fiction book I'm still working my way through. There's a really beautiful scene where Harriet and Wimsey have a painfully honest conversation.

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Smarkies
Have His Carcase | Dorothy L. Sayers
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I love me some Lord Peter Wimsey. 😄

batsy Same! 😁 6y
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Lizpixie
Have His Carcase | Dorothy L. Sayers
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#BookMail Pt4 Number Seven In Sayers Lord Peter Wimsey series. I‘m slowly accumulating them all in these editions, they‘re so pretty. And colourful! #WeveOnlyJustBegun #MayMovieMagic

rretzler One of my favorite series! I have them all in one particular cover, except for The Nine Tailors. I keep thinking that I‘d like a complete collection with all the same covers...maybe someday😀 6y
Cinfhen Beautiful edition 6y
gradcat I love this series as well, but I don‘t have but one that I own. Good luck collecting them all! 🤞🏼 6y
RohitSawant I've been meaning to start this series! 6y
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erzascarletbookgasm
Have His Carcase | Dorothy L. Sayers
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A couple of #purplebooks off the shelves.
#springintoreading

batsy Nice! Haven't seen those Sayers covers before. 6y
JazzFeathers What a nice edition! Sayers on my my list of authors to buy. Wouldn't mind to get these lovelies 😆 6y
Sarah83 Looking great. In German the covers are all black 😑 6y
vkois88 I haven't read any of these, but I've heard they're good 6y
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writerlibrarian
Have His Carcase (Revised) | Dorothy L Sayers
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Tumblr imploding slowly has people migrating or coming back to Dreamwidth. A really good thing is a conversation on Lord Peter's series on my friend list. Someone is reading it for the first time and just inhaled the first three books in a very short time. Much like I did 10 years ago. Sayers is kinda addictive. #mystery

Tamra Which is the first? 6y
writerlibrarian The first book in the series is 6y
writerlibrarian @Tamra These are in the middle of the series. Also my favourite edition of the series. 6y
Tamra @writerlibrarian thank you! 6y
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Sarah83
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Even if I said, I don't buy any more #folios until Christmas, I needed these two. ?? #foliofreaks

The right book is the tagged one, the left one is "the dairy of a provincial lady" ?

Leniverse Gasp! Folio illustrated Lord Peter and Harriet Vane! 😍🤗🤩😍 6y
jillrhudy My heart...😍 6y
Reviewsbylola Ugh I‘ve been trying to talk myself off the folio ledge all week. 😂 6y
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Sarah83 @Reviewsbylola sorry 🙈 6y
LeahBergen Provincial Lady is so good! 6y
Sarah83 @LeahBergen I already read it in German 🤗 6y
tammysue 😍 6y
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shanaqui
Have His Carcase | Dorothy L. Sayers
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A delight, as ever, and now I keep writing my wife notes using the Playfair cipher.

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YouBookMe
Have His Carcase | Dorothy L. Sayers
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The banter between Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane in this book is EVERYTHING. 😍😍😍

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shanaqui
Have His Carcase | Dorothy L. Sayers
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"The best remedy for a bruised heart is not, as so many people seem to think, repose upon a manly bosom. Much more efficacious are honest work, physical activity, and the sudden acquisition of wealth. [...] although Lord Peter Wimsey, with a touching faith in tradition, persisted day in and day out in presenting the bosom for her approval, she showed no inclination to recline upon it."

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shanaqui
Have His Carcase | Dorothy L. Sayers

Another reread for pure self-indulgent delight. I should really type up the first paragraph as a quote, it's just so good.

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MrsLee
Have His Carcase | Dorothy L. Sayers
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My favorite mystery writer of all, Dorothy L. Sayers. A woman of intelligence, bold for her times in her faith and her personal life. Not a perfect woman, but one who never fails to teach me when I read her works, be they mysteries, Christian exposition or just letters to acquaintances.

RaimeyGallant I'm always curious about terms I've never heard. What is Christian exposition? 7y
MrsLee @RaimeyGallant Oh dear. You have caught me out. I couldn't think of the word "apologetics" which is the explanation and defense of Christianity. She wrote from the orthodox view of the Church of England. 7y
RaimeyGallant I hadn't heard of that word either. You should be able to edit your blurb using the asterisk, though maybe not if you're on Android. 7y
MrsLee I decided not to edit it, but I did discover how to edit, even though I am on Android! Thank you. The ellipsis does the job. 7y
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CogsOfEncouragement
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Amusing twists. On to my next book for #24in48

RaimeyGallant So sad I missed out on 24in48. Next time! 7y
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Moray_Reads
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Verity
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Gorgeous new covers for Peter Wimsey (I am coveting madly) in the larger paperback size, and another reason to love Foyles - a handy list of the series in order with the books. 📚❤️ 👍🏽💜

EloisaJames Very elegant! 8y
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GinaAnderson
Have His Carcase | Dorothy L. Sayers
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Lord Peter Wimsey is adorable. So happy to have made his acquaintance. #currentlyreading

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OliverDepp
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Sick days are made substantially better with the wit and spark of Lord Peter Whimsey respectfully inquiring after the body discovered by his unrequited love. The mystery is solid and the banter incredible. This isn't so much a sequel to STRONG POISON as a continuation of the best conversation ever.

CateKeesling Agreed!! 9y
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