Dorothy L. Sayers: Filmmusik: Busman's Honeymoon
Filmmusik: Busman's Honeymoon
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- A BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Dramatisation
- Gelesen von: Ian Carmichael
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- AudioGO, 2005
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780563525479
- Copyright-Jahr: 2007
- Spielzeit: 2 Std. 25 Min.
- Erscheinungstermin: 15.1.2005
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Beschreibung
Ian Carmichael stars as Lord Peter Wimsey, with Sarah Badel as Harriet Vane, and co-starring Peter Jones, Rosemary Leach and Peter Vaughan in a BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation.Society s eligible women are in mourning. Lord Peter Wimsey has married at last, having finally succeeded in his ardent pursuit of the lovely mystery novelist Harriet Vane. The two depart for a tranquil honeymoon in a country farmhouse but find, instead of a well-prepared love nest, the place left in a shambles by the previous owner.
His sudden appearance, dead from a broken skull in the cellar, only prompts more questions. Why would anyone have wanted to kill old Mr Noakes? What dark secrets had he to hide?
The honeymoon is over, as Lord Peter and Harriet Vane start their investigations. Suspicion is rife and everyone seems to have something to hide, from the local constable to the housekeeper. Wimsey and his wife can think of plenty of theories, but it s not until they discover a vital fact that the identity of the murderer becomes clear.
Inhaltsangabe
The elegant, intelligent amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey is one of detective literature's most popular creations. Ian Carmichael is the personification of Dorothy L. Sayers' charming investigator in this BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation.Society's eligable women are in mourning - Lord Peter Wimsey has married at last. Having finally succeeded in his ardent pursuit of the lovely Harriet Vane they depart for a tranquil honeymoon in a country farmhouse. But the couple's newly wedded peace is shattered when the dead body of the previous owner is found in the cellar. Why would anyone have wanted to kill old Mr Noakes? What dark secrets was he hiding?
Klappentext
Society's eligible women are in mourning. Lord Peter Wimsey has married at last, having finally succeeded in his ardent pursuit of the lovely mystery novelist Harriet Vane. The two depart for a tranquil honeymoon in a country farmhouse but find, instead of a well-prepared love nest, the place left in a shambles by the previous owner. His sudden appearance, dead from a broken skull in the cellar, only prompts more questions. Why would anyone have wanted to kill old Mr Noakes? What dark secrets had he to hide? The honeymoon is over, as Lord Peter and Harriet Vane start their investigations. Suspicion is rife and everyone seems to have something to hide, from the local constable to the housekeeper. Wimsey and his wife can think of plenty of theories, but it's not until they discover a vital fact that the identity of the murderer becomes clear.2 CDs. 2 hrs 25 mins.
Biografie (Dorothy L. Sayers)
Dorothy Leigh Sayers, geboren am 13. Juni 1893 als Tochter eines Pfarrers und Schuldirektors aus altem englischem Landadel, war eine der ersten Frauen, die an der Universität ihres Geburtsorts Oxford Examen machte. Sie wurde Lehrerin in Hull, wechselte dann aber für zehn Jahre zu einer Werbeagentur. 1926 heiratete sie den Hauptmann Oswald Atherton Fleming. Als Schriftstellerin begann sie mit religiösen Gedichten und Geschichten. Auch ihre späteren Kriminalromane schrieb sie in der christlichen Grundanschauung von Schuld und Sühne. Ihre über zwanzig Detektivromane, die sich durch psychologische Grundierung, eine Fülle bestechender Charakterstudien und eine ethische Haltung auszeichnen, sind inzwischen in die Literaturgeschichte eingegangen.- Tracklisting
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