by Dorothy L. Sayers
In "Unnatural Death," Dorothy L. Sayers masterfully crafts a compelling detective narrative that explores the themes of morality, class, and the complexities of human nature within the framework of British society in the early 20th century. The novel features her renowned protagonist, Lord Peter Wimsey, who employs a combination of keen intellect and social insight to unravel a series of suspicious deaths that are initially deemed accidental. Sayers' literary style is characterized by its sharp
ISBN: 9780450034930
286 pages
Published: 1927-01-01