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So up until about a year ago I would have agreed with you wholeheartedly. Gaudy Night is definitely the peak of the romance. However, rereading Busman’s Honeymoon was a surprisingly moving experience now that I’m a 40-something in a long-term relationship. What had struck me as annoying in my teens and twenties became a sympathetic portrait of trying to maintain your identity in a highly constricted social role, and I could finally read some of Peter’s behavior for what it is - not glib eccentricity but PTSD and all that it produces. It’s almost uncomfortable reading at times, but it feels personal to Sayers and thus very human.

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