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The Nine Tailors A Lord Peter Wimsey Mystery Dorothy L Sayers 9780151658978 Books

I adore the 'Lord Peter' series of books by Dorothy Sayers. I found this to have a darker feel to it than most - perhaps due to the lowering skies under which it's set. The plot is, as ever, complex & well-structured, and you learn a lot on the side (if you wish) about campanology, and about what life could be like in the wet lands of Norfolk. The 'whodunnit' is not in any way obvious (another characteristic of Sayers' writing.) And the characters are beautifully-drawn. This is a book that I've already read several times, and which I'll enjoy as much the next time I turn to it.

Incidentally, the story does not involve clothing or any form of haberdashery.

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I suppose my rating of a three is by today's standing. When first published and series popularity grew, it would have been a 4 or a 5. All things would have been familiar and contemporary and no explanation needed. 35% of the beginning was spent on describing the bells, their historical importance, their naming, and the significance of bell ringing (peels). The next description is of the landscape and gates and sluices.

The next third of the book centers on the theft of the emeralds, cast of characters (and there are many), body in Lady Thorps grave and who knew what, who, and when?

Lord Peter moves between the privileged and entitled, and the the working men and women. He is one of the boys, and adored by women of all ages. This is so hard to fathom in England's society of classes and titles. But, readers buy into this real or imagined.

There were so many names and alias along with relationships you needed a crime board as you read. The real cause of death took Lord Peter longer than the "sharp reader" to uncover.

DL Sayers has a different approach to mysteries (writing and solving) than other popular writers of her time period. Agatha Christie has my heart and mind. DL Sayers wears me out (in spite of liking Lord Peter, Bunter, and Harriet Vane) Agatha gives me a satisfaction of feeling I truly have solved something (or not happens too).

Thank goodness there are so many mystery writers, as there are only so many stories. It is all in the "telling".
Dorothy Sayers is a great, under-appreciated novelist. The Wimsey series are delightful books.

I disagree very much with the product description when it states that the Wimsey stories may be read in any order. That is most certainly NOT true. This book can be read out of order, but most of the other books you'll want to read in order.

Others have described the plot; I'll just say that reading this book is quite an education into campanology (bell-ringing), and, more specifically, on change-ringing, apparently a British practice.

I should note that this is a pretty dark novel; downright grim.
I've just finished my third re-read of this novel over a few years. I really think of it as a novel that incorporates a mystery, rather than as a mystery novel. It's so atmospheric! You can enjoy it even if you know the solution to the mystery, because there are so many things to attract. Not the least of these is all the material about the peculiarly British art of change ringing, because bells and the ringing of bells are such a prominent feature in this story. Very enjoyable!
I've read the entire Wimsey series with
enjoyment and this is by far the least engaging and satisfying of the lot. It appears Sayers let herself be overwhelmed by all that constitutes English rural church life so that the resulting book ended up being more of a tribute to a religion rather than an entertaining who-done it mystery. What the reader gets is endless detail page by seemingly never ending page of everything anyone might ever want to know about the ringing of church bells. Here we have all the mechanics and age old traditions of bell ringing and bell ringer of the Anglican Church presented in excruciating detail. Somehow managed within this crushing load of esoteric description of church custom is managed the intrusion of a mysterious death and a cast of characters by the multitude. It's really all a variety of tortuous slog where Lord Peter and his faithful partner in detection Bunter have little to do and no opportunity to regale the reader with the humor, wit and astute perceptions to which fans of these books have become accustomed.Too bad for this major misstep, My two star rating applies solely to the presence of Wimsey and Bunter. A star goes to each of these memorable characters.
The Nine Tailors deserves its reputation as one of the finest mystery tales ever written, one that transcends the genre. It is Sayer's most intricate Wimsey story, with its plot of theft and murder woven within the rythms of rural England struggling with the lingering effects of provincialism, class, war, pandemic flu, and economic depression. And change -ringing, and English churches. It is an evocation of a vanished world, which Sayers skillfully populated with memorable characters.
I adore the 'Lord Peter' series of books by Dorothy Sayers. I found this to have a darker feel to it than most - perhaps due to the lowering skies under which it's set. The plot is, as ever, complex & well-structured, and you learn a lot on the side (if you wish) about campanology, and about what life could be like in the wet lands of Norfolk. The 'whodunnit' is not in any way obvious (another characteristic of Sayers' writing.) And the characters are beautifully-drawn. This is a book that I've already read several times, and which I'll enjoy as much the next time I turn to it.

Incidentally, the story does not involve clothing or any form of haberdashery.
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