![]() ![]() ![]() As the nation celebrates and suspicions run riot, Lord Peter must discover what kind of soldier would have the nerve to murder a general. Across town, his sister dies on the same day, throwing the General’s half-million-pound inheritance into turmoil. The aged General Fentiman-a hero of the Crimean War-expires sitting up in his favorite chair. And this Armistice Day, death has come to join the festivities. Though he acts jolly, Lord Peter Wimsey finds the holiday grim. Veterans of the Great War gather at the Bellona not to hash over old victories, but to stare into their whiskies and complain about old injuries, shrinking pensions, and the lingering effects of shell shock. Its atmosphere is that of a morgue-or, at best, a funeral parlor-and on Armistice Day the gloom is only heightened. Even the Bellona Club’s most devoted members would never call it lively. ![]()
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