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* The mystery in ''Subtle Blood'', a pulpy historical thriller/romance by KJ Charles, is an homage to ''Clouds of Witness''--the more intelligent and likeable younger brother of an aristocratic family must clear the boorish older brother of murder despite what appears to be completely airtight and damning evidence. (Although unlike Peter, who does actually care about his brother, Kim intervenes solely to prevent himself from becoming heir to the title.)
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* Literature/AlbertCampion, a blond amateur sleuth of aristocratic parentage, was reportedly conceived as a riff on Lord Peter. In ''The Case of the Late Pig'', someone asks him if his unusual valet saved his life in the War.
* ''Literature/AnnoDracula'' series: In "Vampire Romance", it's mentioned that in this AlternateHistory where vampires are known to the public, Harriet Vane is the author of a historical fiction series featuring vampires. (From its description, which perhaps owes more to the Sayers who wrote Christian dramas and translated the Divine Comedy than to Harriet herself, it's an exaggerated version of ''Literature/TheVampireChronicles''.)
* In Creator/AgathaChristie's ''Literature/AppointmentWithDeath'', Raymond mentions that he thought of murdering his stepmother, using a method he'd read in a detective novel. From his description, it's clear that the novel in question is ''Unnatural Death''.
* ''Literature/TheAreasOfMyExpertise'' has an article on "Idiosyncrasies of the Great Detectives", including one whose name is a parody of Lord Peter Wimsey.
* ''Literature/CastlePerilous'' series: In ''Castle Murders'', one of ThoseTwoGuys, Peter Thaxton, solves a magical murder mystery among the castle nobles. In appreciation, Incarnadine grants him a title... which entitles him to be known as Lord Peter.
* ''Literature/ElementalMasters'' series: Lord Peter Almsley is straight-up Lord Peter Wimsey with magical powers.
* ''Literature/MaryRussell'' series: Lord Peter Wimsey has a cameo, as a nodding social acquaintance of the protagonist detective duo, in ''A Letter of Mary''.
* The ''Literature/PhryneFisher'' series has several mentions of the crash of the Megatherium Trust.
* In "Literature/SorcererConjurerWizardWitch", society hostess Majorie Device mentions Lord Peter Wimsey by name while speculating about who might be trying to murder her. (She seems to approve of him, in as much as she doesn't, unlike most of the other people she name-drops, then proceed to throw in some malicious gossip about him.)
* ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'': Toward the end of the series, Miles Vorkosigan marries Ekaterin Vorvayne, whose maiden name is a tribute to Harriet Vane.

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* ''Series/CarryOnLaughing'' had three episodes that were spoof detective stories featuring Lord Peter Flimsy and his assistant Punter, with the first being titled "The Nine Old Cobblers".
* ''Series/{{Elementary}}'': In "End of Watch", Sherlock quotes Lord Peter's line from ''Gaudy Night'' about a facility for quotation covering an absence of original thought.
* ''Series/{{Lewis}}'': "Old, Unhappy, Far Off Things" is set at an all-female Oxford college, begins with a college reunion, and features secrets from the past and a hate campaign.

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* ''Radio/TheBurkissWay'' had a skit in which Lord Peter's assistant is not Mervyn Bunter but instead [[{{Literature/Greyfriars}} Billy Bunter]].

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* ''VideoGame/KilledUntilDead'' has a character named Lord Peter Flimsey.

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