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On this day in 1957 the author Dorothy L. Sayers died. Sayers is best remembered for her mystery novels but also found acclaim as a poet, playwright and translator.
And now the news:
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Here's an audio version of Dorothy L. Sayer's novel Whose Body? Unfortunately the fact that it is read with an American accent makes it lose some of its atmosphere in the same way a Raymond Chandler might if it were read by someone with a broad Yorkshire accent, but don't let that put you off:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Hf0mAz90Is
http://cryptozoologynews.blogspot.com/
On this day in 1957 the author Dorothy L. Sayers died. Sayers is best remembered for her mystery novels but also found acclaim as a poet, playwright and translator.
And now the news:
Here's an audio version of Dorothy L. Sayer's novel Whose Body? Unfortunately the fact that it is read with an American accent makes it lose some of its atmosphere in the same way a Raymond Chandler might if it were read by someone with a broad Yorkshire accent, but don't let that put you off:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Hf0mAz90Is
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