This really ought to top every “Best Opening Lines,” list. The 21st century reading public is sleeping on Dorothy L Sayers.
(Have His Carcase 1932)
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This really ought to top every “Best Opening Lines,” list. The 21st century reading public is sleeping on Dorothy L Sayers.
(Have His Carcase 1932)
The imposing presence that is the Park Lane Hotel (aka 110A Piccadilly, were that a real address) and the humbler-but-still-charming Mecklenburgh Square. Just a glimpse through the bars, as the Gardens themselves are private. One can imagine Harriet enjoying a walk there, though.
Lastly, a delightful, unintentionally prescient sign above Doughty Mews (think Strong Poison locations).
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