Book #2 in the Lord Peter Wimsey series."I say, it's a bit thick when one's own brother is run in for murder."The inimitable Lord Peter Wimsey returns in Clouds of Witn
Book #2 in the Lord Peter Wimsey series."I say, it's a bit thick when one's own brother is run in for murder."The inimitable Lord Peter Wimsey returns in Clouds of Witness, a classic of Golden Age detective fiction that blends sharp humour, elegant plotting and high-stakes family drama as the aristocratic sleuth attempts to solve another baffling murder case.When a late night gunshot shatters the quiet at Riddlesdale Lodge, the body of Captain Denis Cathcart is discovered just outside the conservatory—and the Duke of Denver, Lord Peter Wimsey's brother, is the prime suspect. With the press circling and the family's honour at stake, Wimsey must untangle a web of conflicting testimonies, hidden relationships, and dangerous secrets.As he follows the trail from the Yorkshire moors to the glittering salons of London and the political chambers of Paris, Wimsey uncovers a web of secrets, lies, and political entanglements as every witness clouds the truth and every revelation deepens the mystery. The closer he gets to the answer, the more he risks exposing scandals that could destroy the people he loves.Dorothy L. Sayers (1893—1957) was an English novelist, playwright, essayist, and is regarded as one of the four "Queens of Crime" alongside Agatha Christie, Margery Allingham and Ngaio Marsh. Best known for creating the aristocratic sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey, Sayers takes the mystery genre beyond simple puzzle-solving and combines a sharp wit with complex plotting, detailed character development and social commentary. Her Lord Peter Wimsey stories have been adapted for radio and television several times, and her blend of humour, erudition, and narrative precision stands as a bridge between classic puzzle mysteries and the more character‑driven crime fiction of today.