Unnatural Death
1927 • 324 pages

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Average rating3.8

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Short Review: This is the third book in the Peter Wimsey series (but the fifth I have read since I have been reading them out of order.) Wimsey overhears a doctor talking about the death of a patient and decides that the patient was killed, and might have been a perfect crime. So most of the book is trying to figure out who would have killed an elderly woman that was already just a couple months from dying. Once the likely suspect was identified the rest of the book tries to figure out how.

This is a good book, but not as good as the first and sixth books of the series. But better than the fourth book (a short story collection.)

My full review is on my blog at http://bookwi.se/unnatural-death/

September 15, 2014Report this review