Aug 25, 2010 17:32
Hi, since in the last post here someone asked if Jill Paton Walsh's Wimsey continuations were worth reading, it got me thinking of what books were the best for those of us suffering from Sayers withdrawal, and at the top of my list is a book entitled The Wimsey Family: A Fragmentary History Compiled from Correspondence with Dorothy L. Sayers written by C.W. Scott-Giles. I'm sure it's probably been mentioned here before, but it's chock full of interesting (and canonical!) information, and if you haven't read it yet, it's definitely worth your while. (Much more so than Jill Paton Walsh, in my opinion!)