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Clouds of Witness
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Clouds of Witness

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Accused of murdering his brother, the Duke of Denver, Lord Peter Wimsey's elder brother, stands trial before the House of Lords. The evidence is damning: the Duke was found dead in a locked room at the family's isolated shooting lodge in Yorkshire, a bullet wound his cause of death, and Peter's brother, Gerald, was found standing over the body, gun in hand. The motive? A bitter quarrel over a woman, the captivating and enigmatic Nancy Dean.

But Lord Peter Wimsey, the witty, eccentric, and brilliant amateur detective, refuses to believe in his brother's guilt. Convinced of a deeper, more sinister plot, he plunges headfirst into a frantic investigation, racing against time to uncover the truth before his brother faces the ultimate judgment.

"Clouds of Witness" is more than just a classic whodunit; it's a gripping exploration of family loyalty, social hierarchy, and the complexities of justice. Sayers masterfully crafts a complex puzzle, weaving together intricate clues, red herrings, and a cast of compelling characters, each with their own secrets and motivations.

From the austere grandeur of the House of Lords to the desolate moors of Yorkshire, Lord Peter navigates a treacherous landscape of whispered rumors, hidden agendas, and long-buried resentments. He delves into the Duke's complicated relationships, unearths hidden financial troubles, and follows a trail that leads him from London's high society to the shadowy corners of the criminal underworld.

As the trial looms, the pressure mounts. Can Lord Peter unravel the tangled web of deceit in time to save his brother? Or will the weight of circumstantial evidence and public opinion condemn an innocent man?

"Clouds of Witness" is a masterclass in Golden Age detective fiction. Dorothy L. Sayers expertly blends intricate plotting, sharp wit, and insightful character development to create a truly unforgettable reading experience. If you enjoy clever mysteries, compelling characters, and a touch of classic British charm, then this is the perfect book for you. Prepare to be captivated by Lord Peter Wimsey's relentless pursuit of truth in a case where the stakes are higher than ever before. This is a must-read for any fan of classic crime fiction.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Magna Liborum
Date
25 December 2024
Pages
356
ISBN
9798348212421

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Accused of murdering his brother, the Duke of Denver, Lord Peter Wimsey's elder brother, stands trial before the House of Lords. The evidence is damning: the Duke was found dead in a locked room at the family's isolated shooting lodge in Yorkshire, a bullet wound his cause of death, and Peter's brother, Gerald, was found standing over the body, gun in hand. The motive? A bitter quarrel over a woman, the captivating and enigmatic Nancy Dean.

But Lord Peter Wimsey, the witty, eccentric, and brilliant amateur detective, refuses to believe in his brother's guilt. Convinced of a deeper, more sinister plot, he plunges headfirst into a frantic investigation, racing against time to uncover the truth before his brother faces the ultimate judgment.

"Clouds of Witness" is more than just a classic whodunit; it's a gripping exploration of family loyalty, social hierarchy, and the complexities of justice. Sayers masterfully crafts a complex puzzle, weaving together intricate clues, red herrings, and a cast of compelling characters, each with their own secrets and motivations.

From the austere grandeur of the House of Lords to the desolate moors of Yorkshire, Lord Peter navigates a treacherous landscape of whispered rumors, hidden agendas, and long-buried resentments. He delves into the Duke's complicated relationships, unearths hidden financial troubles, and follows a trail that leads him from London's high society to the shadowy corners of the criminal underworld.

As the trial looms, the pressure mounts. Can Lord Peter unravel the tangled web of deceit in time to save his brother? Or will the weight of circumstantial evidence and public opinion condemn an innocent man?

"Clouds of Witness" is a masterclass in Golden Age detective fiction. Dorothy L. Sayers expertly blends intricate plotting, sharp wit, and insightful character development to create a truly unforgettable reading experience. If you enjoy clever mysteries, compelling characters, and a touch of classic British charm, then this is the perfect book for you. Prepare to be captivated by Lord Peter Wimsey's relentless pursuit of truth in a case where the stakes are higher than ever before. This is a must-read for any fan of classic crime fiction.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Magna Liborum
Date
25 December 2024
Pages
356
ISBN
9798348212421