A Lord Peter Wimsey mystery.
It has been many years since I read this story, but I remember that I loved it. I also know that it is considered one of the classic mysteries--one of the best of all time. It is British, it is about a time in the past (maybe the 1930s?), and it's not a thrill-a-minute, but it's clever and it's very satisfying.
the mystery is good. very enjoyable Lord Peter story. what bothers me though is that a good portion of the book is devoted to English bell-ringing - pulling ropes in a huge bell tower of a church.
trouble is, the language and actions are obscure so that one doesn't get what something
means...
while it's overall only about 1/8 of the book, it's in every chapter, used to symbolize what's going to happen, and being so obscure is an obstacle to full enjoyment...
trouble is, the language and actions are obscure so that one doesn't get what something
means...
while it's overall only about 1/8 of the book, it's in every chapter, used to symbolize what's going to happen, and being so obscure is an obstacle to full enjoyment...