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Golden Age Mystery Group Read for June - Whose Body? by Dorothy L. Sayers
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Dorothy L. Sayers was a remarkable writer! I too love to find the tiny references, especially to Charles Dickens :)
His characters are so larger than life, that if we recognise one, any mention of them with relation to a new one in a Dorothy L. Sayers's novel, will give us a head start in knowing what their mannerisms or personalities are going to be like!
We have another week on this one. Anyone else able to squeeze it in?
His characters are so larger than life, that if we recognise one, any mention of them with relation to a new one in a Dorothy L. Sayers's novel, will give us a head start in knowing what their mannerisms or personalities are going to be like!
We have another week on this one. Anyone else able to squeeze it in?

That's great Kellie! Isn't it lovely when we find a new-to-me author :) I know exactly what you mean too, about Dorothy L. Sayers being a bit more than the average author of cosy mysteries. Thank for sharing this.
I hope you enjoy more books by her. We have an author thread for Dorothy L. Sayers LINK HERE, which would be a good place to put comments :)
I hope you enjoy more books by her. We have an author thread for Dorothy L. Sayers LINK HERE, which would be a good place to put comments :)
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