Aristocratic sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey and his valet, Bunter, are storm-bound over the New Year at a rectory in East Anglia. While there, Peter willingly lends a hand in the ringing of a New Year's Eve peal of the ancient church bells. Some months later, a headless, disfigured corpse is discovered in a fresh grave in the church-yard, and the rector summons Lord Peter to help. Thus the inimitable Wimsey begins to puzzle out the clues to solving this murder in Auburn, CA :
"PLAYAWAY. Lord Peter Wimsey, driving through a snow storm one night, drives off the road near Fenchurch St. Paul and becomes the chance guest of the rector. It is here that he must unravel the mystery of a mutilated corpse discovered in another man's grave in the churchyard."
"Aristocratic sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey and his valet, Bunter, are storm-bound over the New Year at a rectory in East Anglia. While there, Peter willingly lends a hand in the ringing of a New Year's Eve peal of the ancient church bells. Some months later, a headless, disfigured corpse is discovered in a fresh grave in the church-yard, and the rector summons Lord Peter to help. Thus the inimitable Wimsey begins to puzzle out the clues to solving this murder in Auburn, CA :"@en
"Amateurdetective Lord Peter Wimsey ontrafelt het mysterie van de klokken van Finchurd en van het verminkt lijk in het open graf."
"When the spring thaw exposes a handless, disfigured corpse in the churchyard of Fenland village, the rector turns to Lord Peter Wimsey for help."@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 full-cast dramatization. Lord Peter Wimsey, man about town and amateur sleuth, and his man Bunter, are drawn into a series of intriguing incidents after being stranded in the remote village of Fenchurch St. Paul. What is the identity of the grotesquely disfigured corpse found in the church-yard? Who murdered him and why? Perhaps the Fenchurch bells hold their own answers to the mystery?"
"Lord Peter Wimsey recieves a plea for help from the rector when a handless, disfigured corpse is discovered in a fresh grave in the churchyard."@en
"Lord Peter Wimsey, driving through a snow storm one night, drives off the road near Fenchurch St. Paul and becomes the chance guest of the rector. It is here that he must unravel the mystery of a mutilated corpse discovered in another man's grave in the churchyard."@en
"Lord Peter Wimsey, man about town and amateur sleuth, and his man Bunter, are drawn into a series of intreguing incidents after being stranded in the remote village of Fenchurch St. Paul. What is the identity of the grotesquely disfigured corpse found in the church-yard? Who murdered him and why? Perhaps the Fenchurch bells hold their own answers to the mystery?"@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. Lord Peter Wimsey, man about town and amateur sleuth, and his man Bunter, are drawn into a series of intreguing incidents after being stranded in the remote village of Fenchurch St. Paul. What is the identity of the grotesquely disfigured corpse found in the church-yard? Who murdered him and why? Perhaps the Fenchurch bells hold their own answers to the mystery?"@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. Lord Peter Wimsey, man about town and amateur sleuth, and his man Bunter, are drawn into a series of intreguing incidents after being stranded in the remote village of Fenchurch St. Paul. What is the identity of the grotesquely disfigured corpse found in the church-yard? Who murdered him and why? Perhaps the Fenchurch bells hold their own answers to the mystery?"
"Lord Peter Whimsey is called upon to investigate a murder after a disfigured body is found in a fresh grave at the church cemetery. This brilliant and complicated case is said to be one of the best mysteries ever written."
"When a disfigured corpse is discovered in a country parish, the local rector pleads with Lord Peter Wimsey to take on what will become one of his most brilliant and complicated cases."@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. Lord Peter Wimsey, man about town and amateur sleuth, and his man Bunter, are drawn into a series of intreguing incidents after being stranded in the remote village of Fenchurch St. Paul. What is the identity of the grotesquely disfigured corpse found in the church-yard? Who murdered him and why? Perhaps the Fenchurch bells hold their own answers to the mystery ...?"@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. Lord Peter Wimsey, man about town and amateur sleuth, and his man Bunter, are drawn into a series of intreguing incidents after being stranded in the remote village of Fenchurch St. Paul. What is the identity of the grotesquely disfigured corpse found in the church-yard? Who murdered him and why? Perhaps the Fenchurch bells hold their own answers to the mystery ...?"
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