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somewhat elderly niece and get his hands on the money he had left her in his will. He had set a booby trap with a weighted plant pot on a chain, which was triggered by the victim opening the radio cabinet after locking up for the night. Wimsey's reaction to the case โ€“ his arrangement for the defendant to be represented by top defence counsel; his guilt at condemning a man to be hanged; the return of his shell-shock โ€“ dominates the final chapters of the book. It is mentioned that Wimsey had previously also suffered similar pangs of conscience when other murderers had been sent to the gallows. His deep remorse and guilt at having caused Crutchley to be executed leave doubt as to whether he would undertake further murder investigations.
201:. He was assumed to be well off, but it transpires that he was bankrupt, owed large amounts of money, and was planning to flee his creditors with the cash he had received for Talboys. The house had been locked and bolted when the newly-weds arrived, and medical evidence seems to rule out an accident, so it seems he was attacked in the house and died later, having somehow locked up after his attacker. The suspects include Noakes' niece Aggie; Mrs Ruddle, his neighbour and cleaning lady; Frank Crutchley, a local garage mechanic who also tended Noakes' garden; and the local police constable, who was his blackmail victim. 189:
Arriving late at night, they are surprised to find the house locked up and not prepared for them. They gain access and spend their wedding night there, but next morning the former owner, Noakes, is found dead in the cellar with head injuries. The quiet honeymoon is ruined as a murder investigation
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Peter's mother โ€“ Dowager Duchess of Denver โ€“ Peter's sister, John Donne, a case of vintage port, and the handling of "corroded sut" provide plenty of garnishing for an indifferent murder, even if we weren't also given an idea of Lord Peter's sexual tastes and powers under trying circumstances."
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Peter's and Harriet's relationship is resolved during the process of catching the murderer and bringing him to justice. In a final scene, in which almost the entire cast of characters is gathered in the front room of Talboys, the killer turns out to be Crutchley. He had planned to marry Noakes'
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In their review of Crime novels (revised edn 1989), the US writers Barzun and Taylor comment that the novel is "Not near the top of her form, but remarkable as a treatment of the newly wedded and bedded pair of eccentrics ... with Bunter in the offing and three local characters, chiefly comic.
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which he has bought her as a present. The honeymoon is intended as a break from his usual routine of solving crimes, and hers of writing about them, but it turns into a murder investigation when the seller of the house is found dead at the bottom of the cellar steps with severe head injuries.
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as Lord Peter Wimsey and Emily Richard as Harriet (Lady Peter) Wimsey. The two actors are married to each other in real life. (Petherbridge starred as Lord Peter in
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in the spring and summer of 2009. Frances Limoncelli adapted the script from Dorothy Sayers' novel. The show was directed by Paul Holmquist.
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as Harriet, and Stanley Groome as Bunter. The second, again adapted for radio by Wells, was broadcast in 1965, and featured
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which Wimsey has bought for her, and they abscond from the wedding reception, evading the assembled reporters.
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It was twice adapted for BBC television broadcast. The 1947 adaptation, 90 minutes in length, was directed by
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There have been three BBC radio adaptations. The first, in 1949, was adapted for radio by
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took place at the Lyric theatre, Hammersmith from 12 July - 27 August 1988 and starred
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as Bunter, Rosemary Leach as Miss Twitterton, Pearl Hackney as Mrs Ruddle,
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The villainous stage : crime plays on Broadway and in the West End
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as Harriet Vane. The play was a success, and ran for 413 performances.
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begins and the house fills with policemen, reporters, and brokers' men
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marry and go to spend their honeymoon at Talboys, an old farmhouse in
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William Noakes โ€“ previous owner of Talboys and the murder victim
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Honoria Lucasta, Dowager Duchess of Denver โ€“ Lord Peter's mother
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Mrs Martha Ruddle โ€“ neighbour of Noakes and his cleaning lady
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as Superintendent Kirk and John Westbrook as the Narrator.
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as Harriet. The movie was released in the United States as
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Miss Agnes Twitterton โ€“ spinster niece of the murdered man
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Noakes was an unpopular man, a miser and (it turns out) a
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Index


Dorothy L. Sayers
Lord Peter Wimsey
Mystery
Detective novel
Gollancz
Gaudy Night
Dorothy L. Sayers
Lord Peter Wimsey
Harriet Vane
Lord Peter Wimsey
Harriet Vane
Hertfordshire
Gaudy Night
Hertfordshire
distraining
blackmailer
Jill Paton Walsh
Lord Peter Wimsey
Harriet Vane
Mervyn Bunter
CID
busman's holiday
Raymond Chandler
The Simple Art of Murder
play by Sayers
Muriel St. Clare Byrne
Comedy Theatre
Dennis Arundell
Veronica Turleigh

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