A Presumption of Death: A Gripping World War II Murder Mystery

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'Miraculously right: catching precisely the tone of the relationship . . . thrilling' - The Times
'A must for all Wimsey lovers . . . an entertaining read' - Northern Echo

It's 1940, and while the Second World War rages on, Harriet Vane - now Lady Peter Wimsey - has taken her children to safety in the country.

But the war has followed them: glamorous RAF pilots and even more glamorous land-girls scandalise the villagers, and the blackout makes the night-time lanes as sinister as the back alleys of London.

Then the village's first air raid practice ends with a very real body on the ground - and it's not a war casualty, but a case of plain, old-fashioned murder. And it's not long before a second body is found . . .

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Alison Robinson
May 31, 2021
Its 1940 and Harriet has taken her children to Tallboys, the house where she and Lord Peter Wimsey spent their honeymoon. She is also looking after her nephews and niece while Mary stays in London. The indomitable Helen works for one of the officious government bodies and Peter is overseas working on sensitive international assignments. As always, I love the historical detail, the rules and restrictions, the ways in which the villagers subvert the rules and the sheer joy of childhood secrets. I also love Harriet and Peter at Tallboys, in fact I must go back and re-read the short stories. But it wouldn't be a Lord Peter Wimsey story without a mystery. In this case, one Saturday night after the village's dance featuring land girls working on the local farms and boys from the local RAF base, the village holds its air raid dry-run but when they emerge from the shelters they find a body lying in the street. Secret cyphers, black-market goods, clandestine romances, and the ongoing love affair between Peter and Harriet - what more could I ask?
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Margaret Hazledine
August 2, 2014
Lord Peter Wibsey book, a favourite
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Shaneen McGlinchey
July 4, 2014
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About the author

Born in 1937, Jill Paton Walsh was an award-winning British novelist and children's writer. Her adult novels include Knowledge of Angels, which was shortlisted for the 1994 Booker Prize, and the Imogen Quy Mysteries. She also completed Dorothy L. Sayers's unfinished Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane series. In 1996, she received the CBE for services to literature. She died in 2020.

Dorothy L. Sayers, the greatest of the golden age detective novelists, was born in Oxford in 1893. She was one of the first women to be awarded a degree by Oxford University and worked as a copywriter in an advertising agency from 1921 to 1932. Her aristocratic detective, Lord Peter Wimsey, became one of the most popular fictional heroes of the twentieth century. Dorothy L. Sayers also became famous for her religious plays, notably The Man Born to Be King, which was broadcast controversially during the war years, but she considered her translation of Dante's Divine Comedy to be her best work. She died in 1957.

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