Unnatural Death


Read by Kirsten Wever

(4.8 stars; 43 reviews)

This is the third book in the Lord Peter Wimsey mystery series.*
As the story opens, a country doctor is telling Lord Peter Wimsey about the Unnatural Death of one of his patients. He’s convinced she was murdered, but powerless to act. To begin with, she would in any case have died within a few months. Moreover, the medical evidence clearly indicated the cause of death as heart failure, which was only to be expected.

Intrigued, Lord Peter looks into the matter, supported – as usual – by his friend Chief Inspector Parker of Scotland Yard, and his valet, Bunter (both recurring characters in the Lord Peter Wimsey mystery series).

New to the author’s cast of detective characters is Miss Alexandra Katharine Climpson, a prim, middle aged spinster who lends both charm and variety to the narrative. To Lord Peter, Miss Climpson represents an important but consistently overlooked national resource: post-war England’s thousands of “superfluous females,” with their uncanny facility for finding things out. His explanation is as follows: We gather intelligence by “employing a man with large flat feet,” who communicates “in a series of inarticulate grunts,” instead of sending out “a lady with a long, woolly jumper … and jingly things round her neck …” who could discover far more, and probably faster, since “everyone expects of course she asks questions.” Certainly Miss Climpson does.

The latter part of the book is fast-paced, action-packed and suspenseful, as Inspector Parker, Mr. Bunter, Miss Climpson and Lord Peter pursue various lines of inquiry that ultimately join to explain why and how the murders were done.

*Whose Body? and Clouds of Witness are the first two Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries. -Summary by Kirsten Wever (10 hr 25 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1: Overheard 21:19 Read by Kirsten Wever
Chapter 2: Miching Mallecho 15:31 Read by Kirsten Wever
Chapter 3: A Use for Spinsters 26:45 Read by Kirsten Wever
Chapter 4: A Bit Mental 21:49 Read by Kirsten Wever
Chapter 5: Gossip 22:31 Read by Kirsten Wever
Chapter 6: Found Dead 38:22 Read by Kirsten Wever
Chapter 7: Ham and Brandy 25:33 Read by Kirsten Wever
Chapter 8: Concerning Crime 23:36 Read by Kirsten Wever
Chapter 9: The Will 14:53 Read by Kirsten Wever
Chapter 10: The Will Again 36:58 Read by Kirsten Wever
Chapter 11: Cross-Roads 40:03 Read by Kirsten Wever
Chapter 12: A Tale of Two Spinsters 26:09 Read by Kirsten Wever
Chapter 13: Halleluljah 19:54 Read by Kirsten Wever
Chapter 14: Sharp Quillets of the Law 29:24 Read by Kirsten Wever
Chapter 15: Temptation of St. Peter 22:54 Read by Kirsten Wever
Chapter 16: A Cast-Iron Alibi 16:23 Read by Kirsten Wever
Chapter 17: The Country Lawyer's Story 25:58 Read by Kirsten Wever
Chapter 18: The London Lawyer's Story 28:05 Read by Kirsten Wever
Chapter 19: Gone Away 39:16 Read by Kirsten Wever
Chapter 20: Murder 22:55 Read by Kirsten Wever
Chapter 21: By What Means 31:31 Read by Kirsten Wever
Chapter 22: A Case of Conscience 39:59 Read by Kirsten Wever
Chapter 23: And Smote Him, Thus 36:09 Read by Kirsten Wever

Reviews

wonderful


(4 stars)

I love Dorothy Sayers' books and I thank MS Wever with all my heart for her reading them for us. In fact I hope that in time more of the Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries will be available in Librivox! The stories have lost nothing of their wit or brilliancy. If I should have to find a flaw in the reading it would be that I would have preferred a native British reader for these very British stories. But she does a very good job.


(5 stars)

Great reader! This is a much more intense and serious story than other Sayers that I’ve read or heard. It was rather nice to find that Wimsey does have a serious and human side to him. It starts off with his usual rather frivolous and offhand behaviour, but this changes as the story unfolds. Quite a riveting story.

Totally Entertaining


(5 stars)

Kerstin is a great reader, and the story is so well written. Creative, witty, and detailed.


(5 stars)

The reader is good though not excellent but the story is very interesting and captivating


(5 stars)

I love Dorothy Sayers, and Peter Whimsy, and the awesome reader. Nice twists and turns!

good mystery


(5 stars)

Kept me glued to my phone all day listening to the story


(3 stars)

Author and story is fantastic. Not a big fan of the reader.

obx12


(5 stars)

Excellent experience. Sayers is a favorite. Reader one of the best