Welcome to Murder In March Madness. I will highlight one title with the 
word Murder, or a variant,  in it each day all during the month of 
March. Today we are on day ten of this event and I will highlight Dorothy L Sayers' Murder Must Advertize published in 1933.
Murder Must Advertize (1933)
Written by Dorothy L. Sayers (1893-1957)
  
Lord Peter Wimsey accepts an offer from the highly respectable management of Pym's 
Publicity, Ltd. to investigate a mystery and avert a scandal. Copywriter Victor 
Dean has died in a fall down the spiral iron office staircase, but he 
left a half-finished letter to the management hinting that something 
potentially scandalous is going on at Pym's. 
The iron staircase at Pym’s Publicity is a deathtrap, and no one in the 
advertising agency is surprised when Victor Dean tumbles down it, 
cracking his skull along the way. Dean’s replacement arrives just a few 
days later, a green copywriter named Death Bredon. Though he displays a 
surprising talent for the business of selling margarine, alarm clocks, 
and nerve tonics, Bredon is not really there to write copy. In fact, he 
is really Lord Peter Wimsey, and he has come to Pym’s in search of the 
man who pushed Dean. As he tries to navigate the cutthroat world of 
London advertising, Lord Peter uncovers a mystery that touches on 
catapults, cocaine, and cricket. But how does one uncover a murderer in a
 business where it pays to have no soul?
Printing History
 Victor Gollancz
1933, July 1945 
Harper Collins
ISBN 
                
                  0 060 55024
September 1986 
Pocket Books
November 1939
  


Ooh, first Agatha Christie and now Dorothy Sayers! I love it! Thanks, Scott!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favourite murder stories, but I have never seen either of these covers - the top one is much better than the lower one, I think this is a case where you want detail.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments. The top one was published in 1985 by Avon Books, and the bottom by HarperTorch in May 1995.
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