A review by amandagstevens
The Wimsey Papers by Dorothy L. Sayers

5.0

Piercing commentary on varying British opinions of the second World War written in the voices of characters we know from the series (including Uncle Paul's suggestions for public policy to guide pedestrians during blackouts, sent to Peter who surely has the influence to get said policies put into practice). Funny and thought-provoking and moving all by turns, and always unfailingly human. I loved it all, of course, but Peter's diary entries and his and Harriet's letters to one another are the crowning jewel of this little epistolary collection.