Whose Body? (Version 2)
Dorothy L. Sayers
Read by Kirsten Wever
Whose Body? is the first of Dorothy Sayers’s famous Lord Peter Wimsey novels, introducing that nobleman, as well as his manservant and fellow-sleuth, Mervyn Bunter. Scotland Yard’s Inspector Charles Parker, who figures more or less prominently in later Wimsey novels, plays a central role in Whose Body? as well.
As the book opens, a bashful Battersea architect has discovered a naked body in his bath, adorned with a gold pince nez. At the same time, we learn of the disappearance – under odd circumstances – of Sir Reuben Levy, a powerful financial magnate in The City. Not accepting the police’s early assumption that the corpse and Sir Reuben are one and the same, Wimsey and Parker follow up the two puzzles alternately and interchangeably, coming together to compare notes. Bunter’s peculiar insights and photographic evidence are also important in illuminating the mystery. Ultimately, Lord Peter and Inspector Parker are forced to conclude that the two mysteries are, in fact, pieces of a single, extremely sinister plot.
Whose Body? is not as polished as Sayers’s later novels. However, it is a terrific book. The writing is beautiful, filled with vivid description, dry humor, and interesting (though often arcane) allusions. The story moves quickly, and even Sayers aficionados claim they can’t tell “whodunit” and “why” until at least half way through. This book’s elegant but also extremely friendly prose prefigures Sayers’s position as one of the three or four best of Britain’s “Golden Age” mystery novelists.
(Introduction by Kirsten Wever) (6 hr 46 min)
Chapters
| 01 - Chapter 1 | 26:40 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
| 02 - Chapter 2 | 33:33 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
| 03 - Chapter 3 | 25:22 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
| 04 - Chapter 4 | 44:14 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
| 05 - Chapter 5 | 47:18 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
| 06 - Chapter 6 | 55:33 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
| 07 - Chapter 7 | 33:11 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
| 08 - Chapter 8 | 17:09 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
| 09 - Chapter 9 | 25:04 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
| 10 -Chapter 10 | 36:36 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
| 11 - Chapter 11 | 19:53 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
| 12 - Chapter 12 | 14:01 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
| 13 - Chapter 13 | 39:24 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Reviews
reader worth getting used to
Ms. Elizabeth
2017 - Part of my yearly listening. Lord P.W. is such a ham. I like the chemistry he has with his Butler and others.
Not Sherlock but Interesting Nonetheless
Hospitable Georgian
Not Sherlock Holmes but Interesting none the less. Got a bit long winded at times. The reader continuously mispronounced several words, like valet, through out the book but otherwise did a great job.
michelle
Good tale lots of turns and twists. Vet nice reader lovely voice to listen to and just the right level of changes for each character to be shown. more from this lady please!.
5* read of a golden age mystery
Lydia C
Extremely well narrated which definitely helped as I wasn't a fan of the story at all but will seek out other recordings by the narrator.
Eli
My favorite reading of Whose Body, and I've tried many professionally produced Wimsey audiobooks. The wry intonation she infused into her performance of Wimsey is a true delight.
A LibriVox Listener
Great plot. Cliff hanger with humor, as only Sayers can do. Reader puts so much expression when she's reading the story that it comes to life. Good job!
Great mystery, well read
Mali Taus
Good plot (a body without a past, a missing person without a future) and a very tense moment or two! Thanks!
bhollytba
Very interesting setup for a detective novel! I enjoyed the cast of characters, and the reader's voice is pleasant.