The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club


Read by Kirsten Wever

(4.6 stars; 30 reviews)

The author’s fourth Lord Peter Wimsey mystery, set shortly after the Great War, begins with the discovery of old general Fentiman’s body seated in his usual armchair, in the smoking room of the Bellona Club, at 7 pm on November 11th - Armistice Day. The general has bequeathed his modest savings to his two grandsons, Major Robert and Captain George Fentiman.

However, the general's wealthy sister, Lady Dormer, died at 10:37 that very morning, leaving him the bulk of her fortune -- assuming he was still alive. If so, his grandsons come into over a half million pounds. If not, the money goes to her young companion, Ann Dorland.

In this classic Golden Age mystery the suave but eccentric Lord Peter Wimsey, aided by his friend and sidekick, inspector Charles Parker of Scotland Yard, must determine whether old general Fentiman died before or after his sister. With so much money hanging on the question of when the old man died, it is hardly surprising that the investigation quickly raises the possibility of murder.

The first three Lord Peter mysteries are Whose Body?, Clouds of Witness, and Unnatural Death. - Summary by Kirsten Wever (9 hr 12 min)

Chapters

Old Mossy-Face 10:21 Read by Kirsten Wever
The Queen is Out 8:39 Read by Kirsten Wever
Hearts Count More Than Diamonds 35:54 Read by Kirsten Wever
Lord Peter Leads a Club 14:19 Read by Kirsten Wever
--And Finds the Club Suit Blocked 21:54 Read by Kirsten Wever
A Card of Re-Entry 30:03 Read by Kirsten Wever
The Curse of Scotland 35:02 Read by Kirsten Wever
Lord Peter Leads Through Strength 34:36 Read by Kirsten Wever
Knave High 22:37 Read by Kirsten Wever
Lord Peter Forces a Card 19:49 Read by Kirsten Wever
Lord Peter Clears Trumps 21:09 Read by Kirsten Wever
Lord Peter Turns a Trick 19:14 Read by Kirsten Wever
Spades are Trumps 31:22 Read by Kirsten Wever
Grand Slam in Spades 20:21 Read by Kirsten Wever
Shuffle the Cards and Deal Again 23:39 Read by Kirsten Wever
Quadrille 25:47 Read by Kirsten Wever
Parker Plays a Hand 30:44 Read by Kirsten Wever
Picture Cards 48:47 Read by Kirsten Wever
Lord Peter Plays Dummy 28:00 Read by Kirsten Wever
Ann Dorland Goes Misère 27:19 Read by Kirsten Wever
Lord Peter Calls a Bluff 21:44 Read by Kirsten Wever
The Cards on the Table 20:52 Read by Kirsten Wever

Reviews


(5 stars)

Absolutely first rate, intricate plot with some great surprises, and the reader's even tones are a real pleasure to relax and listen to. I hope she will continue to read us more mystery stories in the future!


(4 stars)

Great reader! The story is a bit twisty and drags a little at points, but keeps you interested. Rather shocking ending.


(5 stars)

You can never go wrong with Lord Peter. Excellent narrator.


(5 stars)

A good reading by Kirsten W. And an excellent book

I liked the twist


(3 stars)

it was a steady pace


(5 stars)

excellent story. Good reader. Thank you!