Dorothy L. Sayers
Murder Must Advertise
Author’s Note
Chapter I. Death Comes to Pym’s Publicity
Chapter II. Embarrassing Indiscretion of Two Typists
Chapter III. Inquisitive Interviews of a New Copy-Writer
Chapter IV. Remarkable Acrobatics of a Harlequin
Chapter V. Surprising Metamorphosis of Mr. Bredon
Chapter VI. Singular Spotlessness of a Lethal Weapon
Chapter VII. Alarming Experience of a Chief-Inspector
Chapter VIII. Convulsive Agitation of an Advertising Agency
Chapter IX. Unsentimental Masquerade of a Harlequin
Chapter X. Distressing Developments of an Office Row
Chapter XI. Inexcusable Invasion of a Ducal Entertainment
Chapter XII. Surprising Acquisition of a Junior Reporter
Chapter XIII. Embarrassing Entanglements of a Group-Manager
Chapter XIV. Hopeful Conspiracy of Two Black Sheep
Chapter XV. Sudden Decease of a Man in Dress Clothes
Chapter XVI. Eccentric Behaviour of a Post-Office Department
Chapter XVII. Lachrymose Outburst of a Nobleman’s Nephew
Chapter XVIII. Unexpected Conclusion of a Cricket Match
Chapter XIX. Duplicate Appearances of a Notorious Personality
Chapter XX. Appropriate Exit of an Unskilled Murderer
Chapter XXI. Death Departs from Pym’s Publicity
About The Author