* Whose Body? (1923)
* Clouds of Witness (1926)
* Unnatural Death (1927). From the papers held by the Marion E. Wade Center, it is clear that Sayers' original title was The Singular Case of the Three Spinsters.
* The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club (1928)
* Lord Peter Views the Body (1928) (12 short stories)
* Strong Poison (1930)
* Five Red Herrings (1931)
* Have His Carcase (1932)
* Hangman's Holiday (1933) (12 short stories, 4 including Lord Peter)
* Murder Must Advertise (1933)
* The Nine Tailors (1934)
* Gaudy Night (1935)
* Busman's Honeymoon (1937; the play on which it was based, co-written with Muriel St. Clair Byrne, was published in Love All & Busman's Honeymoon, ed. Alzina Stone Dale, 1984)
* In the Teeth of the Evidence (1939) (18 short stories, 4 including Lord Peter) (editions published after 1972 usually adds Talboys, the last story she wrote with Lord Peter)
* Lord Peter- the Complete Lord Peter Wimsey Stories (1972) (the first edition contains 20 Lord Peter short stories; the second edition includes all 21 Lord Peter short stories by adding "Talboys")
* Sayers on Holmes, Essays and Fiction on Sherlock Holmes, introd. Alzina Stone Dale (2001; Booklet of 54 pages reprinting various Holmesian essays by Sayers, and including a previously unpublished BBC radio script, broadcast in 1954, in which an 8-year-old Lord Peter brings Holmes a problem of a missing cat).
* Thrones, Dominations (1998) (This Lord Peter novel was begun by Sayers in 1936, completed by Jill Paton Walsh and published in 1998.)作者: 我是一条鱼 时间: 2010-4-15 11:38