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Murder Must Advertise
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Judy
I've been enjoying rereading the Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries, but feel this is one of the weaker entries in the series. It's a very uneven read and my personal rating is really between 2 and 3 stars, although some of the best bits are wonderful.

The most enjoyable sections are those set within an advertising agency, Pym's Publicity, where Lord Peter Wimsey takes up a job, posing as his lookalike cousin, Death Bredon (his own middle names - apparently Death can be pronounced Deeth.) He has been ca
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Jan C
Always an enjoyable read. Love how he assumes an alias and goes undercover to work in an advertising agency (much as Sayers herself had worked in an ad agency). He is there to uncover the death of a Mr. Dean, who apparently fell down the stairs. Even here, he leads a double life by running around with a "bright young thing" as a harlequin with some rather athletic moves.

In addition, one of the entertaining portions to me is the cricket game with another firm. As an American, I have no knowledge
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Jessica
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Anna Adams
Jul 25, 2019 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
I love Dorothy Sayers. She's actually one of my favorite authors, and I find myself falling in love with Lord Peter again. There's the usual 30s stuff that's abhorrent (and as usual, I don't know why it wasn't then). But there's also quite a bit of conversation about people minding their own business, versus doing the right thing. And morality. And how advertising challenges ethics, which was kind of funny from time to time in the story.

The thing about Lord Peter is that he's often ashamed of c
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Jenn Estepp
Jan 16, 2010 rated it really liked it
3 1/2, but still. lord peter goes undercover in an advertising agency. hijinks and murder occur. or, more accurately, hijinks and murder have occurred in an advertising agency, so lord peter goes undercover to figure it out and ferret out the guilty parties. i did miss bunter (and harriet, to a degree), but at least we got parker. and notable (although doomed) appearances from bright young things.
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