Ratings24
Average rating4
I wonder if I wouldn't have enjoyed this more if I'd read the previous books in the series.
As is, I don't much care for Lord Wimsey. He's both silly and smart in a way that I don't find charming, not nearly as charming as to justify his flippant attitude. And I think that's something I'm supposed to enjoy about this book. That's not a literary criticism. It's really just my personal taste, I think.
Otherwise, this book is fine. I think the structure – beginning with a trial rather than ending – is very interesting. And there are lots of fun, cultural items from the time that I found entertaining.
But the plot is fairly pat and I just couldn't feel much tension in this book.
Not that it matters for the book itself, but the sound on the audiobook version is not very good.