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Murder Must Advertise (Dramatised)

By: Dorothy L. Sayers
Narrated by: Ian Carmichael, Full Cast
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Summary

When copywriter Victor Dean falls to his death on the stairs of Pym's Advertising Agency, everyone assumes it was an unfortunate accident. His replacement doesn't think so and begins asking a lot of questions. The new man is something of a mystery to his colleagues, and he certainly dresses well considering his meagre writer's salary.

Of course the new copywriter is none other than Lord Peter Wimsey, working incognito to uncover the truth behind what is certainly murder. In between writing catchy slogans, Wimsey sets out to catch the murderer and finds a network of blackmailers, drug pushers, and killers.

But the deeper he gets into this criminal underworld, the more his own life is in danger. And as the murders increase, he must work to a tight deadline if he is to solve the case before it's too late.

©2002 BBC Worldwide Ltd; 1933 Dorothy L. Sayers (P)1998, 2002 BBC Worldwide Ltd
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Ian charmichael still best Lord Peter interpret

Great adaptation. Carmichael's iconic depiction of Lord Peter has yet to be surpassed by any subsequent performers or narrators. Simply the best.

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A great "who done it "

D. L. S is in a class of her own. She brings her characters, especially Lord Peter, to life and uses her own real life knowledge in her books. Long live the Queen of murder and mystery.

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Wonderful adaptation for radio

Wonderfully adapted for Radio Peter Jones was brilliant as Wimsey's faithful sidekick and I an Carmichael was unmatched as Wimsey himself.

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canny book to listen to on a night at work driving

canny book to listen to on a night at work driving up and down the country.

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brilliant man

narrative was great and very refreshing to listen too, absolutely perfect for listening enroute to

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