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New Releases by Dorothy L. Sayers

Dorothy L. Sayers is the author of LOST TOOLS OF LEARNING. (2026), Unnatural Death: A Lord Peter Wimsey Mystery (2024), The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club (2024), Clouds of Witness (2024), Unnatural Death (Warbler Classics Annotated Edition) (2024).

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LOST TOOLS OF LEARNING.

release date: Jan 01, 2026

Unnatural Death: A Lord Peter Wimsey Mystery

release date: Aug 22, 2024
Unnatural Death: A Lord Peter Wimsey Mystery
Unnatural Death by Dorothy L. Sayers is a gripping murder mystery that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. Set in the early 20th century, the story follows the renowned detective Lord Peter Wimsey as he investigates a series of mysterious deaths that have been ruled as natural but seem to have suspicious circumstances surrounding them. When an elderly woman dies unexpectedly, her doctor is convinced it was due to natural causes. However, her close friend suspects foul play and enlists the help of Lord Peter to uncover the truth. As they delve deeper into the investigation, they discover a string of similar deaths that have occurred under similar circumstances. With the help of his trusty sidekick, Bunter, Lord Peter unearths a web of lies, deceit, and greed as he races against time to catch the elusive killer. With expertly crafted plot twists and a keen attention to detail, Sayers skillfully weaves together a complex and puzzling mystery that will keep readers guessing until the very end. As the body count rises, Lord Peter must use all his deductive skills to unravel the truth and bring the murderer to justice. Unnatural Death is a thrilling and thought-provoking novel that explores themes of morality, justice, and the lengths people will go to for their own gain. Sayers'' masterful storytelling and vivid descriptions immerse readers in the world of 1920s England, making this a must-read for any fans of the mystery genre.

The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club

release date: May 07, 2024
The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club
When General Fentiman is found dead in his armchair at the exclusive Bellona Club, what seems like a peaceful passing soon unravels into a perplexing mystery that only the astute Lord Peter Wimsey can untangle. As he navigates through a web of family secrets, financial intrigue, and wartime memories, Wimsey uncovers a trail that leads him to question the very nature of honor and duty. Dorothy L. Sayers masterfully blends wit and suspense in this classic whodunit, exploring themes of mortality, the aftermath of war, and the complexities of human relationships. In a world still grappling with the scars of conflict, "The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club" remains strikingly relevant, offering a poignant reflection on the enduring impact of the past on the present.

Clouds of Witness

release date: Apr 05, 2024
Clouds of Witness
Clouds of Witness by Dorothy L. Sayers is the second novel in the acclaimed Lord Peter Wimsey mystery series. Published in 1926, this novel follows the amateur detective Lord Peter Wimsey as he investigates a murder that has taken place at his family''s ancestral home. Set in the idyllic English countryside, this novel is a perfect blend of a classic whodunit mystery and a social commentary on the changing landscape of the British aristocracy. The story begins with Lord Peter''s brother, the Duke of Denver, being accused of murdering his sister''s fiancé, Captain Denis Cathcart. Despite the strong evidence against the Duke, Lord Peter is convinced of his brother''s innocence and is determined to clear his name. The investigation takes Lord Peter and his faithful manservant Bunter to the family''s estate, where they must navigate through a tangled web of family secrets, old grudges, and potential motives for the murder. One of the most striking aspects of Clouds of Witness is its vivid and richly detailed setting. Sayers expertly captures the beauty and tranquility of the English countryside, while also highlighting the stark contrast between the lavish lifestyle of the aristocracy and the struggles of the working class. Through her descriptions of the grand estate and its inhabitants, Sayers paints a picture of a society in transition, with the looming threat of the First World War and the changing values of the younger generation. The characters in this novel are also incredibly well-developed, each with their own distinct personalities and motivations. Lord Peter, with his sharp wit and deductive skills, is an endearing and charming protagonist, while his brother, the Duke, is portrayed as a troubled and emotionally distant character. The rest of the Wimsey family, as well as the various suspects and witnesses, are all well-crafted and add depth to the overall story. In addition to its well-crafted plot and characters, Clouds of Witness also delves into deeper themes such as loyalty, honor, and justice. As Lord Peter unravels the truth behind the murder, he is forced to confront his own beliefs and biases, and question the loyalty of those closest to him. Sayers also provides a scathing commentary on the shallow and superficial nature of the British aristocracy, and the ways in which their actions can have far-reaching consequences. Overall, Clouds of Witness is a masterfully written mystery novel that combines a gripping plot, well-developed characters, and thought-provoking themes. Sayers'' writing is sharp, witty, and engaging, making this novel a must-read for fans of the genre and anyone interested in exploring the intricacies of British society in the early 20th century. It is a timeless classic that continues to captivate readers with its intricate plot twists, compelling characters, and beautiful prose.

Unnatural Death (Warbler Classics Annotated Edition)

release date: Jan 01, 2024
Unnatural Death (Warbler Classics Annotated Edition)
In Dorothy L. Sayer''s third Lord Peter Wimsey novel, the death of Agatha Dawson leads Lord Peter Wimsey and his confidant Detective-Inspector Charles Parker on a labyrinthine quest to find the truth behind a tangled web of murky clues.

Unnatural Death

release date: Jul 11, 2023
Unnatural Death
"Unnatural Death" by Dorothy L. Sayers is a detective novel that delves into the mysterious and sudden death of an elderly woman, which piques the interest of Lord Peter Wimsey, an amateur sleuth. The story begins with a conversation between Wimsey and his friend, Detective-Inspector Parker, who are dining in a Soho restaurant. They overhear a doctor recounting his professional downfall after questioning the unexpected death of a wealthy cancer patient. The doctor, who had been treating the old lady, was puzzled by her sudden demise, as she had shown signs of recovery. Despite conducting a post-mortem and an analysis, no cause of death was found, leading to rumors and the eventual ruin of his practice. Intrigued by the case, Wimsey decides to investigate further. He enlists the help of Miss Climpson, a resourceful and tactful woman, to search for the death certificate and gather information about the incident. The narrative unfolds as Wimsey and Parker explore various leads, considering the roles of the niece, the nurse, and the family lawyer in the old lady''s death. The niece''s insistence on her aunt''s deteriorating condition, the nurse''s involvement, and the lawyer''s mysterious visit all add layers of complexity to the case. Sayers crafts a tale that combines elements of mystery, social commentary, and character study. The novel explores themes of professional ethics, the propagation of rumors, and the challenges faced by those who question the status quo. As Wimsey delves deeper into the investigation, he must navigate a web of deceit and uncover the truth behind the unnatural death.

The Five Red Herrings

release date: Aug 16, 2022
The Five Red Herrings
In "The Five Red Herrings," Dorothy L. Sayers presents an intricate exploration of the art of detection, set against the picturesque backdrop of rural Scotland. The narrative follows amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey as he delves into the murder of a local artist, unearthing a labyrinth of lies and alibis. Sayers'' literary style is marked by its sharp wit and keen psychological insight, employing red herrings that challenge the reader''s perception of truth until the very last pages. The novel reflects the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, characterized by its emphasis on logical reasoning and the human psyche''s complexities, illustrating Sayers'' mastery within the genre. Sayers, an academic and scholar in medieval literature, frequently imbued her detective stories with rich historical detail and philosophical reflections. Her educational background and her mastery of language enabled her to create a narrative where not only the mystery unfolds but also critiques societal norms and the role of women, drawing parallels to her own life experiences as a pioneering female author in a male-dominated field. Readers seeking a compelling and intellectually stimulating mystery will find "The Five Red Herrings" a satisfying journey. Sayers captivates with her unique blend of humor, intricacy, and social commentary, making this novel a must-read for both mystery enthusiasts and those interested in the complexities of human nature.

Have His Carcase

release date: Aug 16, 2022
Have His Carcase
In "Have His Carcase," Dorothy L. Sayers crafts a compelling detective novel that marries intricate plotting with a rich psychological exploration of its characters. Set against the backdrop of the picturesque Dorset coast, the narrative follows the celebrated amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey as he investigates the mysterious death of a man discovered on a beach, with a missing corpse that complicates the case. Sayers employs a sophisticated literary style, interweaving sharp dialogue, vivid descriptions, and a keen understanding of human motivations, all while reflecting the cultural tensions and social mores of the 1930s England. This novel exemplifies the Golden Age of detective fiction, offering readers a blend of intellectual rigor and entertainment. Dorothy L. Sayers, a prominent figure in the literary world and a contemporary of Agatha Christie, was not only a writer but also a scholar, translator, and playwright. Her academic background in classical studies at Oxford University lent her works a breadth of knowledge and an appreciation for nuanced storytelling. Sayers'' personal experiences, including her explorations of faith and the psychology of human relationships, imbue her writing with depth and sophistication, particularly seen in her masterful creation of Lord Peter Wimsey. "Have His Carcase" is a must-read for fans of classic detective fiction and those who appreciate a narrative that delves into the complexities of human nature. Sayers'' ability to fuse whodunit elements with profound insights into morality and identity makes this book not only engaging but also intellectually stimulating. Readers will find themselves captivated by the labyrinthine plot and the enduring charm of its protagonist.

Whose Body? (Illustrated Edition)

release date: Sep 16, 2021
Whose Body? (Illustrated Edition)
Whose Body? is a 1923 mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, in which she introduced the character of Lord Peter Wimsey.

Whose Body? (19th Century Classics Illustrated Edition)

release date: Sep 02, 2021
Whose Body? (19th Century Classics Illustrated Edition)
A prominent financier vanishes before bedtime, without his clothes. Hours later, a corpse is found in a bathtub wearing only pince-nez eyeglasses. When it''s determined that the body is not that of the financier, it''s up to amateur detective Lord Peter Wimsey to uncover the naked truth. As the part-time sleuth investigates what these men - one dead, one missing, both starkers - have in common, the pieces of two puzzles converge, and the case becomes more dangerous by the clue. Dorothy L. Sayers''s debut whodunit introduced the world to her British gentleman detective Lord Wimsey. The first in her series, Whose Body? still delights and surprises right down to its devious denouement.

Strong Poison

release date: Aug 30, 2021
Strong Poison
In "Strong Poison," Dorothy L. Sayers masterfully weaves a tale of mystery and moral ambiguity, set against the backdrop of 1930s London. The narrative follows the brilliant amateur detective Lord Peter Wimsey as he investigates a murder case that centers around the enigmatic Harriet Vane, accused of poisoning her former lover. Sayers employs a sophisticated literary style that blends sharp dialogue, intricate plotting, and psychological depth, effectively exploring themes of guilt, societal mores, and the evolving role of women during the interwar period. This novel not only entertains but also critiques the era''Äôs rigid perspectives on gender and justice. Dorothy L. Sayers was a pioneering figure in the world of detective fiction, notable for her intellectual approach to the genre. As a contemporary of Agatha Christie, Sayers was academic, having studied at Oxford and confronted issues of gender and professionalism firsthand. Her personal experiences as a woman in a male-dominated field informed her creation of Harriet Vane, a complex character who embodies the struggles of her time, reflecting Sayers'' meticulous consideration of both character and social context. "Strong Poison" is highly recommended for readers who appreciate a blend of intricate plotlines and philosophical inquiry in their mysteries. As the novel challenges conventional narratives and offers a compelling look at character development, it stands as a critical exploration of identity, making it an essential addition to the canon of detective literature.

Whose Body? Annotated

release date: Feb 05, 2021
Whose Body? Annotated
Whose Body? is a 1923 mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, in which she introduced the character of Lord Peter Wimsey.

Whose Body? Illustrated

release date: Aug 16, 2020
Whose Body? Illustrated
Whose Body? is a 1923 mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, in which she introduced the character of Lord Peter Wimsey.

The Floating Admiral

release date: Jul 09, 2019
The Floating Admiral
It''s "great fun" when a baker''s dozen of Golden Age authors collaborate on a whodunit—including Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, and G. K. Chesterton ( The Guardian). Originally published in 1931, The Floating Admiral is a classic literary collaboration by members of the Detection Club, in which each chapter is written by a different mystery author, with G. K. Chesterton adding a prologue after the novel was completed. Each writer was tasked with building on what the previous writer created, without ignoring or avoiding whatever plot points had come before. Although Anthony Berkeley wrote the definitive conclusion to the mystery in his final chapter, the writers all provided their own individual solutions, each in a sealed envelope, which appear in the appendix. In the words of Dorothy L. Sayers in her introduction, the spirit of the project was that of a "detection game," for the amusement of the authors—and their readers. In the sleepy English seaside village of Whynmouth, an old sailor discovers a corpse floating serenely in a rowboat owned by the local vicar. The victim has been stabbed in the chest. It falls to Inspector Rudge to solve this most baffling mystery, in which not only the identity of the killer but the identity of the victim is called into question. The Floating Admiral includes contributions by Canon Victor L. Whitechurch, G. D. H. and Margaret Cole, Henry Wade, Agatha Christie, John Rhode, Milward Kennedy, Dorothy L. Sayers, Ronald A. Knox, Freeman Wills Crofts, Edgar Jepson, Clemence Dane, and Anthony Berkeley. "I was . . . hugely entertained by the virtuoso displays of mental gymnastics, which kept me guessing all the way." — The Guardian

Peter Wimsey i Oxford

release date: Feb 26, 2019
Peter Wimsey i Oxford
En sjofel tegning, der flagrer hen over gården i et ellers agtværdigt kvindekollegium, danner optakten til en både spændende og sindsoprivende sag. Hvem dænger kollegiet til med anonyme breve og smudsige kradserier? Hvem gemmer sit vanvid bag et stille ydre? Hvornår går kollegiets onde ånd til angreb, og hvem skal så myrdes? Harriet Vane besøger sit tidligere kollegium for første gang efter at være blevet en kendt krimiforfatterinde. Nu tager hun kollegiets sag op, selv om den skræmmer hende. Sammen med Lord Peter Wimsey, må Harriet afgøre, om hun er nødt til at føre en af disse højtagtede, lærde kvinder til sindssygehospitalet, til fængslet – eller til galgen? "Peter Wimsey i Oxford" udkom første gang på dansk i 1949. Denne udgave er sprogligt ajourført i 2013. Peter Wimsey Peter Wimseys i Oxford er tiende underfundige krimiperle i Dorothy L. Sayers’ serie om gentlemandetektiven Peter Wimsey. Den udkom i 1935 og foreligger nu på dansk i en sprogligt revideret oversættelse. Dorothy L. Sayers (1893 - 1957) var digter, skuespilforfatter, essayist og en af de første kvinder, der officielt fik tildelt en kandidatgrad fra det prestigefyldte Oxford University. Det er dog først og fremmest som krimiforfatter, hun er blevet husket af eftertiden.

Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club

release date: Jun 19, 2018
Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club
Unpleasantness at the Bellona Clubby Dorothy L. Sayers90-year-old General Fentiman was definitely dead, but no one knew exactly when he had died - and the time of death was the determining factor in a half-million-pound inheritance. Lord Peter Wimsey would need every bit of his amazing skills to unravel the mysteries of why the General''s lapel was without a red poppy on Armistice Day, how the club''s telephone was fixed without a repairman, and, most puzzling of all, why the great man''s knee swung freely when the rest of him was stiff with rigor mortis.We are delighted to publish this classic book as part of our extensive Classic Library collection. Many of the books in our collection have been out of print for decades, and therefore have not been accessible to the general public. The aim of our publishing program is to facilitate rapid access to this vast reservoir of literature, and our view is that this is a significant literary work, which deserves to be brought back into print after many decades. The contents of the vast majority of titles in the Classic Library have been scanned from the original works. To ensure a high quality product, each title has been meticulously hand curated by our staff. Our philosophy has been guided by a desire to provide the reader with a book that is as close as possible to ownership of the original work. We hope that you will enjoy this wonderful classic work, and that for you it becomes an enriching experience.

Lord Peter Wimsey: The Complete Short Stories

release date: Feb 08, 2018
Lord Peter Wimsey: The Complete Short Stories
Discover Dorothy L. Sayers'' inimitable Golden Age detective in this newly published collection of the complete Lord Peter Wimsey stories. Presented in chronological order, these short stories see Lord Peter Wimsey bringing his trademark wit and unique detection skills to all manner of mysteries. From poisoned port to murder in fancy dress, Wimsey draws on his many skills - including his expertise in fine wine and appreciation of fine art - to solve cases far and wide, some even taking him to foreign countries and unexpected hiding places in pursuit of miscreants and murderers. Containing 21 stories taken from Lord Peter Views the Body, Hangman''s Holiday, In the Teeth of the Evidence and Striding Folly, now published together for the first time in one volume, this is the ultimate collection for fans of classic detective fiction and Dorothy L. Sayers. ''She brought to the detective novel originality, intelligence, energy and wit.'' P. D. James

The Song of Roland--A New Translation

release date: Jan 17, 2018
The Song of Roland--A New Translation
Presents the classical epic, glorifying the heroism of Charlemagne in the 778 battle between the Franks and the Moors.

Gaudy Night (Lord Peter Mysteries)

release date: Dec 13, 2016
Gaudy Night (Lord Peter Mysteries)
Dorothy Leigh Sayers (/ˈsɛərz/ sairz[1] (13 June 1893 - 17 December 1957) was a renowned English crime writer, poet, playwright, essayist, translator, and Christian humanist. She was also a student of classical and modern languages.She is best known for her mysteries, a series of novels and short stories set between the First and Second World Wars that feature English aristocrat and amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey, which remain popular to this day. However, Sayers herself considered her translation of Dante''s Divine Comedy to be her best work. She is also known for her plays, literary criticism, and essays.Gaudy Night, by Dorothy L. Sayers, is an interesting mystery novel that begins when Harriet Vane decides to attend a reunion, known as a Gaudy, at Shrewsbury College, a fictitious woman''s college at Oxford University. Harriet has not returned to Shrewsbury since graduating. She becomes a famous mystery writer after being acquitted for a murder she did not commit. The man who saves her is Lord Peter Wimsey, who has been trying to get her to marry him for the past five years.Harriet is nervous about her return to Shrewsbury, wondering how she will be received by the faculty, students and staff. She is only attending because a classmate of hers is very ill and is attending the Gaudy before going overseas for surgery. In spite of her fears and nervousness, the reunion goes well. The only thing that mars the experience is the receipt of a prank letter that she finds just as she is leaving. She promises to attend future events at the school.The Gaudy begins a series of prank poison pen letters written with letters cut out from newspapers, burnings in effigy and obscenities scrawled on walls. When the New Library is to be opened, Harriet receives an invitation and the school asks her to help them with the problem. Harriet goes to the New Library opening and takes up residence in the Guest Room where she stays for the remainder of the term. The College officials want the matter handled discretely without publicity or the authorities.Harriet agrees to conduct the investigation for them. All evidence from any incident is directed to her and she documents the incidents as they occur, compiling a lengthy dossier.One term runs into another term as the incidents continue, becoming more serious as one student is driven to try suicide. At this point, Harriet tells the school officials that they need to bring in experts. She eventually brings in her friend, Lord Peter Wimsey who is also an Oxford alum.The attacks continue, becoming more serious as Harriet and the others try to trap the attacker. Peter does some research that takes him to York checking out clues. When he returns, after an attempt on Harriet''s life, he reveals his suspicions and how he arrived at them at a meeting. The culprit confesses, thus bringing an end to the poison pen letters and violence.Throughout the book, Peter keeps asking Harriet to marry him and she keeps saying no. She becomes more involved with his family and their problems when she meets his nephew, Viscount Gerald Saint-George who attends one of the Oxford colleges. The time spent working on the case has them all re-evaluating their feelings.Plot SummaryCharactersObjects/PlacesThemesStyle

The Nine Tailors

release date: Aug 02, 2016
The Nine Tailors
In the world of Lord Peter Wimsey, even bell-ringing isn’t free from murder. Chance car troubles leave Lord Peter stranded in the small town, and when he discovers that a theft of emeralds from a family twenty years earlier was never solved, his detective’s curiousity is piqued. But unsurprisingly, things turn out to be more complicated as Lord Peter could have suspected, as he begins to uncover a web of murder, conspiracy, and false identity. Penguin Random House Canada is proud to bring you classic works of literature in e-book form, with the highest quality production values. Find more today and rediscover books you never knew you loved.

Gaudy Night

release date: Jul 31, 2012
Gaudy Night
Oxford is full of memories—and threats of murder—for Harriet Vane and Lord Peter Wimsey in this mystery that "stands out even among Miss Sayers''s novels" ( The Times Literary Supplement). Since she graduated from Oxford''s Shrewsbury College, Harriet Vane has found fame by writing novels about ingenious murders. She also won infamy when she was accused of committing a murder herself. It took a timely intervention from the debonair Lord Peter Wimsey to save her from the gallows, and since then she has devoted her spare time to resisting his attempts to marry her. Putting aside her lingering shame from the trial, Harriet returns to Oxford for her college reunion with her head held high—only to find that her life is in danger once again. The first poison-pen letter calls her a "dirty murderess," and those that follow are no kinder. As the threats become more frightening, she calls on Lord Peter for help. Among the dons of Oxford lurks a killer, but it will take more than a superior education to match Lord Peter and the daring Harriet. Gaudy Night is the 12th 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.

The Devil To Pay

release date: Aug 01, 2011
The Devil To Pay
In this play, Dorothy L. Sayers reworked the legend of Faustus as a serious ''comedy,'' presenting Faustus as one who chooses wicked means as an end to an admirable goal: the relief of suffering (while becoming entirely focused on his own supposed satisfactions). In the last scene, in the Court of Heaven, Azrael, angel of the souls of the dead, claims Faustus'' soul, opposing Mephistopheles'' claim. With the knowledge of good and evil returned to him, Faustus finally accepts that his evil must be cleansed, with Mephistopheles serving as the agent of that purgation. Faustus accepts his need for cleansing, trusting that the divine Judge/Court President, will indeed in mercy meet him at the very gates of hell, finally redeemed.

The Just Vengeance

release date: Jul 20, 2011
The Just Vengeance
In this play, Dorothy L. Sayers addressed the crimes and problems of human life, especially those of the victors in war, in an entirely novel way, by precipitating an airman in the very moment of his death back into the company of citizens of the "City," in this case, Lichfield. The citizens range from Adam and Eve (Adam himself the inventor of the axe which kills Abel) together with other biblical characters in the history of redemption brought to new life as members of the City (e.g., Judas is a common informer). Others bear burdens of shame, toil, fear, poverty, and ingratitude. Former inhabitants (e.g., George Fox, Dr. Johnson) help the airman see that no more than they can he shift the burden of guilt and grief that they all share. There is but one remedy, to join the "Persona Dei" carrying his cross, finding indeed that he bears their burdens for them. The "Persona Dei" is finally seen in resurrection and glory.

The Zeal of thy House

release date: Jul 18, 2011
The Zeal of thy House
Dorothy L. Sayers took her inspiration from a monk''s account of the fire of 1174, and the subsequent rebuilding of Canterbury Cathedral Quire. She portrays William of Sens, the chosen architect, as eaten away by pride in his splendid work, unable to give glory to God for his achievement. Enacted in the presence of a group of graciously influential archangels, the play reveals the carelessness of some of the monks, resulting in the terrifying fall that cripples William. His agony brings him to repentance and gratitude before God, and finally to the renunciation of his role, leaving the completion of the rebuilding to others. This edition also comes with an English translation of the Latin texts in the play.

Further Papers on Dante

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Further Papers on Dante
Introducing the Dante Papers Trilogy: Introductory Papers on Dante Further Papers on Dante The Poetry of Search and the Poetry of Statement Dr. Sayers'' Further Papers on Dante will be warmly welcomed by all who read her Introductory Papers on Dante and by those hundreds more who want to know more about this astonishing poet newly disclosed to them by her vivid Penguin translation of the Inferno and the Purgatorio. The first series dealt mainly with the theological and ethical aspects of the Divine Comedy. The present one is more heterogeneous and pays more attention to the literary and poetic aspects of Dante''s work. Here and there an attempt is made to rescue Dante from the exalted isolation in which he stands, and to compare with him other poets writing on similar themes. ''To label any poet hors concours is in a manner to excommunicate him.'' This is not a work of popularization, but Dr. Sayers has in a high degree the ability to make things plain and readable for the general reader while at the same time revealing much that scholars may have overlooked.

Letters to a Diminished Church

release date: Sep 06, 2004
Letters to a Diminished Church
What must a person believe to be a Christian? In this collection of 16 essays, famed author Dorothy L. Sayers discusses why the church desperately needs to refocus on doctrine, as doctrine impacts all of life. In her dynamic and sharp writings, Dorothy L. Sayers turned the popular perception of Christianity on its head. She argues that the essence of Christianity is in the character of Christ—energetic, dramatic, and utterly alive. This collection of sixteen brilliant essays reveals Sayers, at her best—a powerful view of Christianity as startling and relevant as it was 50 years ago. An outspoken defender of Christian orthodoxy, Dorothy L. Sayers discusses Christian theology with brilliance and wit. A British scholar, author, and staunch Christian, Sayers brings theology vividly to life by showing how the Bible, history, literature, and modern science fit together to make religion not only possible but necessary in our time. Each essay is a concise, perceptive examination of the topic at hand. The book: Includes sixteen essays on a variety of topics addressing core beliefs, the image of God, the problem of sin and evil, and more Presents age-old doctrines without prettying them up or watering them down Provides insights into the social and spiritual forces that affect the modern-day cultural shift away from Christ Whether you are reading the great works of Western literature, thinking about your place in God''s universe, or simply dealing with the thousand-and-one problems of daily living, this powerful book has words of both challenge and comfort for you. "The devil should stand alert, for Sayers is one of his foremost adversaries."

Dorothy L. Sayers

release date: Jul 23, 2002
Dorothy L. Sayers
Gathered here for the first time in one volume are all the short stories by the legendary mystery writer Dorothy L. Sayers. In this beguiling collection, Sayers conveys in her incomparable way the gruesome, the grotesque, and the bewitching. Here is the inimitable aristocrat, Lord Peter Wimsey, one of fiction''s most popular detectives of all time, up to his usual exploits as he solves tantalizing puzzles, as only he can. And then there''s the clever working-class salesman-sleuth, Montague Egg, who uses his everyday smarts to solve the cases that baffle the professionals. A sumptuous feast of criminal doings and undoings, Dorothy L. Sayers: The Complete Stories is a mystery lover''s treasure trove of the amusing and appalling things that happen on the way to the gallows.

Thrones, Dominations

release date: Mar 15, 1999
Thrones, Dominations
Deemed "one of the greatest mystery writers of this century" by the Los Angeles Times, Dorothy L. Sayers first captivated readers nearly seventy years ago with her beloved sleuths Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane in the novel Stong Poison. In Busmans''s Honeymoon, her last completed Wimsey/Vane novel, Lord Peter and Harriet culminated their partnership with marriage. Now Thrones, Dominations, Sayers'' uncompleted last novel, satisfies the vast readership hungry to know what happened after the honeymoon. Here award-winning author Jill Paton Walsh picks up where Sayers left off, bringing Wimsey and Vane brilliantly to life in Sayers'' unmistakable voice. Readers and reviewers are rejoicing at the return of this delightful sleuthing couple--as adept at solving a baffling murder mystery as they are a balancing the delicate demands of their loving union.

The Letters of Dorothy L. Sayers

release date: Jan 01, 1996
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