THE STARTLING TRAGICOMEDY OF THE PEDIGREE BLOODHOUND

The Detective Fiction of Dorothy L. Sayers


“Miss Sayers knows so much, her inventive faculty is so prolific and so whimsical, and her sense of humour is so irrepressible that she cannot be dull…”

Times Literary Supplement, 11th May 1933

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“The interplay of interests, of psychology and detection, is so subtle and well-ordered that Gaudy Night stands out even among Miss Sayers’s novels.  And Miss Sayers has long stood in a class by herself.”

Times Literary Supplement, 9th November 1935

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Oxford scores heavily this week with the publication of detective novels by Miss Dorothy L. Sayers and by Father Knox…  Each can claim a large part in setting a high standard to the post-War multitude.  Each has a brain of first-class subtlety, a care for and mastery of English, and self-imposed rules of rigorous fairness.”

– Torquemada, Observer, 6th June 1937



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