A review by abrswf
Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy L. Sayers

4.0

It’s Sayers and Wimsey, so of course I liked this book, but it’s a weak entry in the series, as the murder at issue is mostly an afterthought, there’s very little Bunter and no Harriet Vane, the all knowing drug merchants in the background were unconvincing, and the advertising milieu is very dated. Sayers herself worked in an ad agency, and much of this book felt very like inside baseball — obscure and uninteresting to most of the rest of us.