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Old 01-19-2018, 02:54 AM   #49
jcn363
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I’m not quite sure to what you are referring, jcn363?

To get back to the book, did anyone pick what I think was an error in the confession letter? In it, Sir Julian wrote to Lord Peter that the Dowager Duchess suggested “a motive for the murder out of what she knew of my previous personal history.”
“Read. Read anything. Read the things they say are good for you, and the things they claim are junk. You'll find what you need to find. Just read.”

― Neil Gaiman

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― Grandpa dixit.

I must confess I lost that point (or I've not give importance at the moment), perhaps due to the climbing point and and his relationship with Levy...

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As we have all agreed, definitely not a good mystery compared with some of Sayers’ later books.
I can't compare, I'm an absolute beginner...

Good luck.
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