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In the Teeth of the Evidence

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Dorothy L. Sayers

  Although she would have preferred to be remembered for her translation of Divina Commedia into English, Dorothy L. Sayers is best known for her mysteries and the creation of Lord Peter Wimsey, the debonair aristocratic amateur sleuth in 15 of her mystery books. Starting with Whose Body? Sayers' crime mysteries are set between the World Wars. With the help of his devoted valet Bunter, Lord Peter grows from an aimless returning soldier into a more grounded, if not more responsible, individual. Bunter is Lord Peter's accomplice in detection until Harriet Vane appears in Strong Poison. Vane is thought  to be based on Sayers herself. Lord Peter and Vane solve mysteries from Have His Carcase and  Gaudy Night to Busman's Holiday  when they finally marry.
  
Many of Sayers' books have been made into movies and plays. Lord Peter was played by Edward Petherbridge in the early series, and Ian Carmichael portrayed him in the TV series of the 80's. Harriet Walter was the popular Harriet Vane in the TV adaptation of Murder Must Advertise. The Nine Tailors and Gaudy Night  were also commercial successes.
    The other books in the Lord Peter Wimsey series are: Clouds of Witness, Unnatural Death, The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club, Lord Peter Views the Body, and In The Teeth of the Evidence.
    
The respected British author died in 1957.
  

Other Books By Dorothy L. Sayers:



Busman's Honeymoon Clouds of Witness Five Red Herrings
Gaudy Night Hangman's Holiday Have His Carcase
In the Teeth of the Evidence Lord Peter Views the Body Murder Must Advertise
Strong Poison The Documents in the Case The Nine Tailors
The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club Unnatural Death Whose Body?

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