Published in 1927, Unnatural Death showcases the intellectual prowess of Lord Peter Wimsey, the beloved amateur sleuth. This third installment in the Wimsey series delves into a seemingly natural death that raises troubling suspicions. When a retired doctor casually mentions the untimely demise of an elderly woman, Wimsey begins to uncover a chilling conspiracy of greed, deceit, and murder. Known for her intricate plots and sharp characterizations, Sayers crafts a story that not only entertains but also explores the darker facets of human nature and morality.