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Amusing and absolutely appalling things happen on the way to the gallows when murder meets Lord Peter Wimsey and the delightful working-class sleuth Montague Egg. This sumptuous feast of criminal doings and undoings includes a vintage double identity and a horrid incident of feline assassination that will tease the minds of cat-lovers everywhere. Not to be missed are "The Incredible Elopement of Peter Wimsey" (with a lovely American woman-turned-zombie) and eight more puzzlers penned in inimitable style by the mistress of murder. Includes: The image in the mirror -- The incredible elopement of Lord Peter Wimsey -- The queen's square -- The necklace of pearls -- The poisoned dow '08 -- Sleuths on the scent -- Murder in the morning -- One too many -- Murder at Pentecost -- Maher-Shalal-Hashbaz -- The man who knew how -- The fountain plays.
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Some of the earlier stories fall a bit flat, but the last two - The Man Who Knew How and The Fountain Plays - are brilliant little gems of puzzles. Maybe coincidentally, these happen to be the only two stories in the mix that star neither of Sayers' detectives, Lord Peter Wimsey and Mr. Montagu Egg; they are bit freer than the Wimsey and Egg stories, and more clever and compelling because of it.