"Lord Peter Wimsey hopes to prove a detective story writer innocent of the murder of her lover."@en
"Dashing detective Lord Peter Wimsey is caught up in the murder trial of mystery writer Harriet Vane. Her fiance has died of poisoning exactly as described in one of Harriet's novels -- so naturally she is the prime suspect. As Peter looks on, he not only falls in love with the accused but eagerly helps with Harriet's defense when the first trial ends in a hung jury. Will she be convicted and executed for the crime, or can he save her life and win her hand in marriage? Strong Poison is the first of a series of Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane mysteries in which their complex romantic relationship is revealed in detail. This superb classic was originally published in 1930."@en
"Lord Wimsey comes to the aid of mystery writer Harriet Vane, who stands trial in the death of her fiance who was poisoned exactly as described in one of her novels."
"Mystery novelist Harriet Vane is on trial for the murder of her lover, and the case looks airtight. Sir Peter Wimsey, however, is convinced she's innocent and sets out to prove it."@en
"When mystery writer Harriet Vane is accused of the murder of her lover, the evidence seems pretty damning. Not an hour after leaving her flat, Phillip Boyes is found dead in the back of a taxi cab - from arsenic poisoning. An open and shut case, it appears; watching from gallery. Freddy Arbuthnot thinks the jury will be back in no time. His friend Lord Peter Wimsey disagreees- and when, five hours later, no verdict has been returned, it looks as though Lord Peter may be right. But, if Harriet didn't murder Boyes, who did?"@en
"An astute detective comes to the aid of Harriet Vane, a mystery writer accused of murdering her fiance in the same manner as one of her fictional characters."
"Lord Peter Wimsey meets Harriet Vane, on trial for murdering her lover with arsenic, and tracks down the real murderer."@en
"Lord Peter Wimsey falls in love with detective story writer Harriet Vane when he tries to prove that she is innocent after she is charged with poisoning her former lover."
"Dashing detective Lord Peter Wimsey is caught up in the murder trial of mystery writer Harriet Vane. Her fiancé has died of poisoning exactly as described in one of Harriet's novels--so naturally she is the prime suspect. As Peter looks on, he not only falls in love with the accused but eagerly helps with Harriet's defense when the first trial ends in a hung jury. Will she be convicted and executed for the crime, or can he save her life and win her hand in marriage?"@en
"Dashing detective Lord Peter Wimsey is caught up in the murder trial of mystery writer Harriet Vane. Her fiancé has died of poisoning exactly as described in one of Harriet's novels--so naturally she is the prime suspect. As Peter looks on, he not only falls in love with the accused but eagerly helps with Harriet's defense when the first trial ends in a hung jury. Will she be convicted and executed for the crime, or can he save her life and win her hand in marriage?"
"‬When mystery writer Harriet Vane is accused of the murder of her lover, the evidence seems pretty damning. Not an hour after leaving her flat, Phillip Boyes is found dead in the back of a taxi cab - from arsenic poisoning. An open and shut case, it appears ; watching from gallery. Freddy Arbuthnot thinks the jury will be back in no time. His friend Lord Peter Wimsey disagreees -- and when, five hours later, no verdict has been returned, it looks as though Lord Peter may be right. But, if Harriet didn't murder Boyes, who did?"@en
"Detective Lord Peter Wimsey raakt betrokken in een moordzaak waarin een schrijfster van mysterieverhalen ervan beschuldigd wordt haar geliefde vergiftigd te hebben op exact dezelfde wijze als in één van haar boeken."
"In this story Lord Peter joins forces for the first time with the one true love of his life, Harriet Vane, who is on trial for poisoning her fiancé when Wimsey meets her. Not only does Wimsey believe in her innocence, he falls in love with her at first sight."@en
"Lord Peter Wimsey investigates the arsenic poisoning of Harriet Vane's lover, which coincides with the topic in her new book."@en
"Lord Peter tries to prove that a woman didn't murder her husband, though he died exactly as described in one of her novels."
"Lord Peter has to prove the defendant hadn't murdered her lover with arsenic, although the jury said she did."
"Lord Peter has to prove the defendant hadn't murdered her lover with arsenic, although the jury said she did."@en
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