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The unpleasantness at the Bellona Club

When aristocratic amateur-sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey finds General Fentiman dead in his favourite chair, the dignified calm of the Bellona Club is shattered. A straightforward death by natural causes? Perhaps ... but why can no-one remember seeing the General the day he died? And who is the mysterious Mr Oliver? Moving between London and Paris, salon and suburbs, Lord Peter Wimsey unfolds an intriguing case and reveals all in one of Dorothy L. Sayer's most popular mysteries.

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  • "Unpleasantness at the Ballona Club"

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  • "The dignified calm of the Bellona Club is shattered when Lord Peter Wimsey finds General Fentiman dead in his favorite chair. A straightforward death by natural causes? Perhaps, but why can no-one remember seeing the general the day he died? And who is the mysterious Mr. Oliver? Lord Peter moves between London and Paris, salon and suburbs, to unfold the intriguing case. The elegant, intelligent amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey is one of detective literature's most popular creations."
  • "When aristocratic amateur-sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey finds General Fentiman dead in his favourite chair, the dignified calm of the Bellona Club is shattered. A straightforward death by natural causes? Perhaps ... but why can no-one remember seeing the General the day he died? And who is the mysterious Mr Oliver? Moving between London and Paris, salon and suburbs, Lord Peter Wimsey unfolds an intriguing case and reveals all in one of Dorothy L. Sayer's most popular mysteries."@en
  • "When aristocratic amateur-sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey finds General Fentiman dead in his favourite chair, the dignified calm of the Bellona Club is shattered. A straightforward death by natural causes? Perhaps ... but why can no-one remember seeing the General the day he died? And who is the mysterious Mr Oliver? Moving between London and Paris, salon and suburbs, Lord Peter Wimsey unfolds an intriguing case and reveals all in one of Dorothy L. Sayer's most popular mysteries."
  • "As Lord Peter unravels some strange aspects of the case, he concludes that the general was murdered."
  • "As Lord Peter unravels some strange aspects of the case, he concludes that the general was murdered."@en
  • "The elegant, intelligent amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey is one of detective literature's most popular creations. Ian Carmichael is the personification of Dorothy L. Sayers' charming investigator in this BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation. The dignified calm of the Bellona Club is shattered when Lord Wimsey finds General Fentiman dead in his favourite chair. A straighforward death by natural causes? Perhaps... but why can no-one rememeber seeing the general the day he died? And who is the mysterious Mr Oliver? Lord Peter moves between London and Paris, salon and suburbs, to unfold the intriguing case."
  • "General Fentiman died in his favorite chair at the Bellona Club, while his sister died elsewhere, within minutes of him. To determine the dispensation of a large estate, Wimsey investigates the question of who died first."
  • "General Fendman was definitely dead, but no one knew exactly when he had died - and the time of death was the determining factor in a half-million-pound inheritance. Lord Peter Wimsey would need all his skill to unravel the mysteries of why the General's lapel was without a red poppy on Armistice Day, how the club's telephone was fixed without a repairman, and why the great man's knee swung freely when the rest of him was stiff with rigor mortis. 1989, c1928."@en
  • "General Fendman was definitely dead, but no one knew exactly when he had died - and the time of death was the determining factor in a half-million-pound inheritance. Lord Peter Wimsey would need all his skill to unravel the mysteries of why the General's lapel was without a red poppy on Armistice Day, how the club's telephone was fixed without a repairman, and why the great man's knee swung freely when the rest of him was stiff with rigor mortis."@en
  • "General Fentiman is found dead in his favourite armchair at the Bellona Club. Lord Peter Wimsey is asked to investigate and he sets out to discover who benefited most from the General's death."
  • "The elegant, intelligent amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey is one of detective literature's most popular creations. Ian Carmichael is the personification of Dorothy L. Sayers' charming investigator in this BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation. The dignified calm of the Bellona Club is shattered when Lord Wimsey finds General Fentiman dead in his favourite chair. A straighforward death by natural causes? Perhaps... but why can no-one remember seeing the general the day he died? And who is the mysterious Mr Oliver? Lord Peter moves between London and Paris, salon and suburbs, to unfold the intriguing case."
  • "The elegant, intelligent amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey is one of detective literature's most popular creations. Ian Carmichael is the personification of Dorothy L. Sayers' charming investigator in this BBC Radio full-cast dramatization. The dignified calm of the Bellona Club is shattered when Lord Wimsey finds General Fentiman dead in his favorite chair. A straighforward death by natural causes? Perhaps, but why can no one remember seeing the general the day he died? And who is the mysterious Mr. Oliver? Lord Peter moves between London and Paris, salon and suburbs, to unfold the intriguing case."@en
  • "The elegant, intelligent amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey is one of detective literature's most popular creations. Ian Carmichael is the personification of Dorothy L. Sayers' charming investigator in this BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation. The dignified calm of the Bellona Club is shattered when Lord Wimsey finds General Fentiman dead in his favourite chair. A straighforward death by natural causes? Perhaps ... but why can no-one remember seeing the general the day he died? And who is the mysterious Mr Oliver? Lord Peter moves between London and Paris, salon and suburbs, to unfold the intriguing case."@en
  • "The dignified calm of the Bellona Club is shattered when Lord Peter Wimsey finds General Fentiman dead in his favorite chair. A straightforward death by natural causes? Perhaps--but why can no-one remember seeing the general the day he died? And, who is the mysterious Mr. Oliver? Lord Peter moves between London and Paris, salon and suburbs, to unfold the intriguing case."@en

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  • "Radio plays"@en
  • "Radio plays"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
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  • "Drama"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en

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  • "The unpleasantness at the Bellona Club"@en
  • "The unpleasantness at the Bellona Club"
  • "The unpleasantness at the bellona club a full-cast bbc radio drama"@en
  • "The unpleasantness at the Bellona club, by Dorothy L. Sayers; Read by Ian Carmichael"
  • "The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club"
  • "Unpleasantness At The Bellona Club"
  • "The unpleasantness at the Bellona club"
  • "The unpleasantness at the Bellona Club a Lord Peter Wimsey mystery"
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  • "Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club"