Lord Peter Wimsey
Minor
A Brief History of the Patronage of Beatie Wilson by AlexElizabeth
'Beatie found death interesting. Men and women and children across the country, across the world, were dead and burned, gassed and shelled, their towns and possessions and lives reduced to rubble along with their souls. Beatie felt a kind of vague, unfocused sympathy for humanity in the summer of 1945.' A refreshing absence of saccharine marks this thoughtful postscript to Gaudy Night, which details the fate of Annie Wilson's eldest daughter. Peter & Harriet's voices are perfect, and I particularly enjoyed the depiction of their relationship. (Crossover with Agatha Christie's Cat Among the Pigeons)
[Added 23/12/2017; Drama; 6000-20,000; Lord Peter Wimsey; Characters: Beatie Wilson, Peter Wimsey, Harriet Wimsey, Annie Wilson, Arthur Robinson, Mrs Jukes, Miss Chadwick & Miss Bulstrode (Poirot), OCs; Crossover]