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  1. Jul 1, 2009 · The image of Dorothy L. Sayers, the creator of Lord Peter Wimsey, the great fictional detective of the 1920s and 30s, is of a moonfaced, heavily built, bespectacled elderly woman in mannish...

  2. Mar 13, 2024 · Dorothy died at her Essex home on 17th December 1957 aged 64, half-a-dozen years after her husband, and is remembered with a plaque on her former home and a bronze statue in a small square opposite, across the road from today’s library which was a cinema in Dorothy’s day.

  3. English writer and poet Dorothy Leigh Sayers is best known for her detective stories featuring the fictional amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey. She is commemorated with a plaque at 24 Great James Street, Bloomsbury, where she lived between 1921 and 1929.

  4. Apr 14, 2009 · Regarded as one of Britain's greatest detective novelists, Dorothy L Sayers spent half of her life in Witham. We find out how the mid-Essex town is ensuring her legacy lives on.

  5. Dorothy Leigh Sayers (/ sɛərz / SAIRZ; [ n 2 ] 13 June 1893 – 17 December 1957) was an English crime novelist, playwright, translator and critic. Born in Oxford, Sayers was brought up in rural East Anglia and educated at Godolphin School in Salisbury and Somerville College, Oxford, graduating with first class honours in medieval French.

  6. About Dorothy L Sayers. Dorothy Leigh Sayers was born at Oxford on 13th June 1893, the only child of the Rev. Henry Sayers, of Anglo-Irish descent. Her father was at the time headmaster of Christ Church Cathedral School, and she was born in the headmaster's house.

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  8. The Nine Tailors is a 1934 mystery novel by the British writer Dorothy L. Sayers, her ninth featuring Lord Peter Wimsey. The story is set in the Lincolnshire Fens, and revolves around a group of bell-ringers at the local parish church.

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