![]() ![]() ![]() Lord Peter ultimately agrees to substitute for an indisposed bell-ringer when the rector attempts to set a record of more than 18,000 rings in nine hours as a New Year's Eve celebration. Lord Peter Wimsey, accompanied by his "man" Bunter, becomes involved in the investigation when their car runs off the road on a snowy New Year's Eve. Now the unknown body, the fate of the two men involved in the theft of the emeralds, the whereabouts of the necklace, and the involvement of seemingly upright citizens of Fenchurch St. Two men and a local woman were implicated in the theft, and both men served time in prison. Many years before, a magnificent necklace of emeralds was stolen here, though it was never found. Paul, this mystery involves an unknown body, which has been disfigured and mysteriously buried in the same grave as a local woman, shortly after the New Year. Set in the remote village of Fenchurch St. This book is a member of the special collection Special Collection: The Works of Dorothy Leigh Sayers (1893-1957)Ĭrime, fiction, Lord Peter Wimsey (Fictional character), mystery ![]()
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