The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club (1928) is a Lord Peter Wimsey mystery centered on the suspicious death of General Fentiman, found sitting apparently peacefully in an armchair at the prestigious, war-veterans' Bellona Club. What begins as an awkward disturbance of club decorum becomes a complex investigation when questions arise about the exact time of the General's death, which determines the inheritance of a large fortune.Lord Peter Wimsey unravels a tangle of strained family relations, forged documents, hidden motives, and the trauma lingering from World War I. The case ultimately reveals a calculated murder disguised as a natural death, exposing secrets within the Fentiman family and the darker undercurrents beneath the club's refined surface.