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Jill Paton Walsh
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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd (5 Feb 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0340728574
  • ISBN-13: 978-0340728574
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 4,282,958 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Asked by her new husband, the gentleman detective Lord Peter Wimsey, why she is having trouble writing her latest mystery novel, Harriet Vane explains, "When I needed the money, it justified itself. It was a job of work, and I did it as well as I could, and that was that. But now, you see, it has no necessity except itself. And, of course, it's hard; it's always been hard, and it's getting harder. So when I'm stuck I think, this isn't my livelihood, and it isn't great art, it's only detective stories. You read them and write them for fun." Is this a clue to the mystery of why Dorothy L. Sayers put aside her 13th full-length Lord Peter novel in 1938 and never finished it? She had made lots of money, and was much more interested in translating Dante and writing about religion. Or is it another excellent novelist, Jill Paton Walsh, speculating--in a perfect imitation of Sayers's voice--on what might have happened? Walsh was invited by the estate of Sayers' illegitimate son, Anthony Fleming, to finish Thrones, Dominations. She has done a splendid job, certain to please Sayers loyalists on the "dorothyl" listserv as well as those new to the Wimsey canon. Lord Peter has been made much more human and interesting by marriage; Harriet is a wise and acerbic companion; and the story, about the murders of two beautiful young women involved with a theatrical producer, is full of twists and connivance. There's also a fascinating subplot involving the soon-to-abdicate King Edward VII and a country on the brink of the second world war. Earlier Wimseys in paperback include The Five Red Herrings, Gaudy Night, Murder Must Advertise, and Unnatural Death. Books in print by Walsh include a mystery called A Piece of Justice and a novel, The Serpentine Cave. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"A superb job of seamless collaboration..subltle and discursive in the classic sayers manner, Thrones, Domination is a pure pleasure." --"The Wall Street Journal"
"Extraordinary...it is impossible to tell where Dorothy L. Sayers ends and Jill Paton Waslsh begins." --Ruth Rendell, The" London Sunday Times"
"[Walsh] has done a splendid job--certain to please the legions of Sayers loyalists as well as readers new to the Wimsey canon." --"Chicago Tribune"
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Hardcover
Jill Paton Walsh is surely a credit to the memory of Dorothy L. Sayers and a true friend to Peter and Harriet Wimsey's fans the world over. Thrones, Dominations is entirely convincing and hugely enjoyable. Perhaps the first chapter does not quite hit the Sayers note but the book then reads in a manner which honours one of Britain's favourite Queens of Crime, especially after the introduction of the criminal element.

I found Harriet Vane on the whole slightly better drawn than Peter Wimsey. Her growing confidence in her new persona as 'her Ladyship', her ever present sense of fun and essential decency are all very credible. They also represent a convincing progression from the troubled soul of Strong Poison and Have His Carcase and then her more mellow moods in Gaudy Night and Busman's Honeymoon. Peter Wimsey is at once too stuffy (in his reaction at Bunter's momentous decision and his disapproval of the new King for instance) and too socially in advance of his times for plausability. But Wimsey did evolve under Sayer's pen, from a rather superifical dilettante to a more thoughtful and complex character. And who can blame Paton Walsh for having a little fun with one of his ex-mistresses or a less than respectful jobbing actor ? As to the plot, this is worked through most competently and entertainingly, with suitably dramatic and sinister moments which involve exploring a tributary of the Thames and an unfortunate dog.

It is only to be hoped that the little précis of events in the Wimsey households during the war years, at the end of the book, is not an indication that Paton Walsh does not intend to write them up as further novels. The short paragraphs are a tantalising tasters of what could make several novels between The Haunted Policeman and Talboys, where the Wimseys appeared for the last time under Sayers's pen.

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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful
Lord Peter Lives! 14 Mar 2004
Format:Paperback
Initially I wasn't too sure of this book; I get a slightly queasy feeling at the idea of one author taking over the characters of another but this novel is such a treat!

I'm fairly sure I can spot at least some of the areas where Sayers leaves off and Patton Walsh takes over (DLS didn't have to work so hard to be 'period' for example - she just was!) but it was so delightful to have Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane alive once more.

A word of warning, however... whilst deeply engrossed in this book I've missed my stop on the tube a couple of times and managed to get on completely the wrong train and ended up miles from home (not a common occurance) still, at least I had the book for company!

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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
This, the final Peter Wimsey book, began as a few pages and some schematic notes left by Dorothy L Sayers, and was completed by Jill Paton Walsh in the 1990s. Walsh does an excellent job: "Thrones, Dominations", while not quite as good as "Busman's Honeymoon" or "The Nine Tailors", is easily up there with, say, "Have His Carcase". The join between the two authors is almost invisible. The development of the Wimsey/Vane marriage is convincingly described; the characterizations of both major and minor players are excellent; and Jill Paton Walsh comes up with an original and plausible explanation as to why the faithful Bunter was so much less in evidence in the short stories set after the marriage, despite obviously still working for Peter.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Slow, boring, disappointing.
I like Sayers and have read most of the Wimsey books, but this is slow drags on and on without getting anywhere. I struggled to get 3/4 through before abandoning it as a bad job. Read more
Published 2 months ago by BooBoo
Loved it
Having read and very much enjoyed all Dorothy L Sayers' Lord Peter Wimsey stories, I started reading this book with some caution, but soon found myself thoroughly engrossed. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Seagull
Emulates Dorothy L Sayers pretty well
The book starts sluggishly and I wondered when the action would get going, but once the author had got all her characters in place the story took off. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Bluebell
Great book
I bought this book for my mum she loves Lord Peter Wilmsey mysteries and she really enjoyed it would recommend it as a good buy and value for money
Published 17 months ago by Debs
Manners, monacle and murder!
Having read and enjoyed the original Harriet Vane and Lord Peter Wimsey books years ago, I was thrilled to find another. Read more
Published 18 months ago by nimsmum
Satisfying
Like several of the other reviewers I believe I know which parts of this novel are by Sayers and which by Jill Paton Walsh. However, we all seem to be thinking of different bits. Read more
Published 24 months ago by Graham R. Hill
Dreadful
Being a fan of Sayers and particularly the Wimsey books I was eager to read this 'new' story. However I found the characterisations dreadful, in particular that of Harriet Vane... Read more
Published 24 months ago by carla
Well done Jill
A really good effort, Jill is to be commended on taking on the mantle of the great DLS and producing a worthy Wimsey. Read more
Published on 12 Aug 2009 by snowqueen01
Perfect end to the Lord Peter Wimsey series
Excellent completion by JPW of Sayers' last incomplete Lord Peter Wimsey novel, as married life finds Peter and Harriet not only solving a murder but exploring the balance of power... Read more
Published on 12 Oct 2008 by Richard Butlin
The book is better than the audio tape.
The book is terrific. It see's the development of the relationship between Harriet and Peter whilst providing a ripping good murder! Read more
Published on 21 Nov 2007 by Mrs. M. R. Quinn
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