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"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…mehr

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"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.
Autorenporträt
Sayers, an only child, was born on 13 June 1893 at the Headmaster's House on Brewer Street in Oxford. She was the daughter of Helen Mary Leigh and her husband, the Rev. Henry Sayers. Her mother was a daughter of Frederick Leigh, a solicitor whose family roots were in the landed gentry in the Isle of Wight, and had been born at The Chestnuts, Millbrook, Hampshire. Her father, originally from Littlehampton, West Sussex, was a chaplain of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, and headmaster of Christ Church Cathedral School.