My second Sayers Peter Wimsey tale was a delight because of the attribute I called out in the title of my review. It is a murder mystery so we know there is a murder involved but for the first 100 pages (25%) of the story Sayers teases the reader mercilessly. We know there has been a murder, and we even know who has been murdered, but we don't know where, how, why, when or by whom the deed was done or the body will show up. In the meantime, Lord Wimsey has gotten married and all … more