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Whose Body?
- Lord Peter Wimsey, Book 1
- Narrated by: Robert Bathurst
- Length: 5 hrs and 47 mins
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Summary
The first book in Dorothy L Sayers' classic Lord Peter Wimsey series - a must-listen for fans of Agatha Christie's Poirot and Margery Allingham's Campion Mysteries.
It was the body of a tall stout man. On his dead face, a handsome pair of gold pince-nez mocked death with grotesque elegance.
The body wore nothing else.
Lord Peter Wimsey knew immediately what the corpse was supposed to be. His problem was to find out whose body had found its way into Mr Alfred Thipps' Battersea bathroom.
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- M R
- 18-11-23
Excellent narration
Robert Bathurst hits exactly the right note in the retelling of this story. I hope he continues to record more of Dorothy L Sayers classic detective stories
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- v j jenkins
- 21-03-24
Excellent narration
I thoroughly enjoyed this narration, I hadn't read the book for some years. I especially liked Bunters voice
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- Joss Donald
- 05-04-24
Superb narration
Great story, told with aplomb!
Thoroughly recommend.
Robert Bathurst’s various voices are a triumph.
Hard to believe it’s just him.
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- Miss Lynda M Sanders
- 23-02-24
Great Narration
A firm fan of Sayers and the narration of this book was perfect... in some ways better than Ian Carmichael .... more from this narrator please
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- Paula
- 12-01-24
At last Lord Peter gets the narrator he deserves
I love the Dorothy L. Sayers series of books featuring Lord Peter Wimsey, but have been waiting patiently for the right narrator. Can't wait for the full series to come out, now on to book 2!
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- Toadjuggler
- 14-12-23
Thank the Lord...
Excellent book, very well narrated. It is such a relief to have Ms Sayer's finest works read by a decent reader, the previous reader (Jane McDowell) was absolutely dreadful, she read these books like they were P G Wodehouse, not some rather dark, socially aware tales of murder and deceit. I do love Wodehouse but Peter Wimsey is a million miles from Bertie Wooster, he's a damaged veteran of WW1, suffers from PTSD, and is not a social gad-fly in any way.
Hope you do the rest of the novels with the same narrator, Mr Bathurst is excellent.
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- L. Fuchs
- 26-11-23
Great writing brilliantly read
Great Golden Age plot and characters brought to life by the excellent reading of Robert Bathhurst. His range of voices is apparently infinite and his skills and talent serve the novel at every turn, never distracting from it. He has gone straight to the top of my list of favourite narrators. More please 🙏
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- alisondo
- 04-01-24
Excellent narration.
I read this many years ago and was delighted to find this excellent audio version.
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- NeiloH
- 03-01-24
Fantastic Narration
I’ve been waiting for years to have the novels of Dorothy L Sayers read by a narrator with the talent and skill to do the books justice. I’ve just spent this evening listening to Whose Body?, and what a joy to find that we’ve finally hit the jackpot with the incredible Robert Bathurst giving it his all. He really plays a blinder here and had me hooked from the get go with his wonderful reading. I’ve already purchased the next two books in the series, and would love for the remaining Wimsey books to get the Bathurst treatment soon!
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- Miss A C Smith
- 10-09-24
A delightful doscovery
Audio proved a wonderful way to discover Dorothy L Sayers and Lord Peter Whimsy. Such rich characterisation, I was amazed to learn that this was his first appearance, it felt like he and the wider cast had a wide-ranging backstory that must had been explored over many previous books. I'm already looking forward to my next download with this excellent narrator. Overall, an amusing and intriguing murder mystery with a few discomforting moments of antisemitism.
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