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Yay another Lord Peter fan! :)
So, was this not actually a "clean" story? I tried reading Dorothy Sayers awhile ago, and I was pretty taken aback by some mentions in the content.
Joseph wrote: "So, was this not actually a "clean" story? I tried reading Dorothy Sayers awhile ago, and I was pretty taken aback by some mentions in the content."
Ah, thanks for the reminder! I forgot about adding a content list—updated the review now.
I am so happy you've met Lord Peter! You can technically read the series in any order except the books that include Harriet Vane. Those I would definitely read in order (Strong Poison, Have His Carcase, Gaudy Night, Busman's Honeymoon).
Also yes, Sayers was indeed a Christian, but she didn't write "clean" as it's currently defined by evangelical readers.
Amanda wrote: "I am so happy you've met Lord Peter! You can technically read the series in any order except the books that include Harriet Vane. Those I would definitely read in order (Strong Poison, Have His Car..."
Thank you so much!! I'm glad to know that because looking up that information was not easy to do while ducking spoilers 😆
Yes, I double-checked her wikipedia page after to see if I had totally made up that she was a christian, and I found I had not 😆
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So, was this not actually a "clean" story? I tried reading Dorothy Sayers awhile ago, and I was pretty taken aback by some mentions in the content.
Joseph wrote: "So, was this not actually a "clean" story? I tried reading Dorothy Sayers awhile ago, and I was pretty taken aback by some mentions in the content."Ah, thanks for the reminder! I forgot about adding a content list—updated the review now.
I am so happy you've met Lord Peter! You can technically read the series in any order except the books that include Harriet Vane. Those I would definitely read in order (Strong Poison, Have His Carcase, Gaudy Night, Busman's Honeymoon).Also yes, Sayers was indeed a Christian, but she didn't write "clean" as it's currently defined by evangelical readers.
Amanda wrote: "I am so happy you've met Lord Peter! You can technically read the series in any order except the books that include Harriet Vane. Those I would definitely read in order (Strong Poison, Have His Car..."Thank you so much!! I'm glad to know that because looking up that information was not easy to do while ducking spoilers 😆
Yes, I double-checked her wikipedia page after to see if I had totally made up that she was a christian, and I found I had not 😆
