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Dorothy L. Sayers: The Centenary Celebration
1993 marked the 100th birthday of Dorothy L. Sayers and in her honor Dale gathered a baker's dozen of the finest and most popular mystery writers from the United States and United Kingdom who discuss the way Sayers taught them their trade. The collection was nominated for Malice Domestic's non-fiction Agatha Award.
Paperback, 184 pages
Published
January 1st 2005
by Backinprint.com
(first published May 22nd 1993)
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Some of the essays in this book are quite good. Some of the writers, however, seem to have a hard time grasping Sayers as a whole person, particularly as it relates to her Catholicism.
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