Last week, I suffered from having personal-life stuff leaving me in no mood to blog when I needed to, and not a great deal to discuss, either. This week, the list of potential talking points is as long as your arm, and I simply can't do the meat of this book justice. First of note is that Dorothy L. Sayers completes her masterly misdirection and reveals Miss Ann Dorland to be quite a sympathetic character. She's certainly stupid, and Sayers doesn't mince words about her poor choices, but it's incredibly... read more