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Dorothy L. Sayers

Have His Carcase

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Part of "Lord Peter Wimsey" series

"Have His Carcase" is a classic crime novel written by Dorothy L. Sayers, first published in 1932. This book is the eighth installment in the series featuring the beloved amateur sleuth, Lord Peter Wimsey. The story begins with Harriet Vane, a mystery novelist and Wimsey's love interest, discovering a dead body on a beach during her holiday. The man has been murdered, and the lack of any clues or footprints in the sand makes the case particularly challenging. With no other option, Harriet turns to Lord Peter for help. Together, they embark on a mission to solve the murder, using their wit, intelligence, and keen observation skills. The investigation takes them from the English countryside to London's criminal underworld, as they follow a trail of clues that lead them to a dangerous and cunning killer. Sayers' writing is sharp and engaging, with a clever plot that keeps readers guessing until the very end. The character development is also noteworthy, as Harriet and Peter's relationship deepens and evolves throughout the story. The author's attention to detail and knowledge of forensic science, which was relatively new at the time, adds a layer of realism to the narrative. "Have His Carcase" is a must-read for fans of classic crime fiction and those who enjoy intricate puzzles and complex characters. It is a testament to Sayers' skill as a writer and her ability to create a gripping and suspenseful story that has stood the test of time...

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Dorothy L. Sayers

Strong Poison

If you enjoyed 'Have His Carcase', you might like to go back to the beginning of the Lord Peter Wimsey series and read 'Strong Poison'. This novel introduces the delightful detective and sets the stage for his eventual romance with Harriet Vane, the amateur sleuth and main character of 'Have His Carcase'.

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Dorothy L. Sayers

Gaudy Night

Of course, if you're already a fan of Harriet Vane, you'll want to read 'Gaudy Night', the third book in the series featuring this character. In this novel, Harriet returns to her alma mater, a women's college at Oxford, to investigate a series of poison pen letters and other disturbing pranks.

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Dorothy L. Sayers

Clouds of Witness

Another early Lord Peter Wimsey novel that you might enjoy is 'Clouds of Witness'. In this book, Peter investigates the murder of his sister's fiancé, and the case has political implications that could threaten the stability of the British government.

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Dorothy L. Sayers

Unnatural Death

If you're interested in reading more of Dorothy L. Sayers' mystery novels, you might enjoy 'Unnatural Death'. In this standalone novel, Miss Climpson, a minor character from the Lord Peter Wimsey series, takes center stage as she investigates the suspicious death of an elderly woman.

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Josephine Tey

The Daughter of Time

If you enjoyed 'Have His Carcase' for its blend of mystery and historical detail, you might like 'The Daughter of Time' by Josephine Tey. In this novel, a modern-day detective becomes obsessed with the case of Richard III and the disappearance of the Princes in the Tower, and he sets out to prove the king's innocence.

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The Nine Tailors

For another Lord Peter Wimsey novel that combines mystery with historical detail, try 'The Nine Tailors'. In this book, Peter and Bunter, his manservant, become snowbound in a remote village and are called upon to solve a series of mysterious deaths that may be connected to an ancient feud between two local families.

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Agatha Christie

A Murder Is Announced

For another classic mystery that combines a clever plot with a colorful cast of characters, try 'A Murder is Announced' by Agatha Christie. In this novel, a murder is announced in the local paper, and when the appointed time arrives, the victim is found dead in a locked room. Miss Marple is on the case, and she must unravel a complex web of secrets and motives to solve the crime.

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The Hollow

Another Agatha Christie novel that you might enjoy is 'The Hollow', which features Hercule Poirot as the detective. In this novel, a weekend party at a country house ends in murder, and Poirot must sort through a tangled web of relationships and hidden tensions to identify the killer.

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Murder Must Advertise

Finally, if you enjoyed the witty banter and satirical take on advertising in 'Have His Carcase', you might like 'Murder Must Advertise' by Dorothy L. Sayers. In this novel, Lord Peter Wimsey goes undercover at an advertising agency to investigate the death of a copywriter, and he must navigate the cutthroat world of advertising while solving the crime.

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