Honestly I found the fourth book a lot more enjoyable than the third. If you don't mind having to work out some of what happened, I'd recommend just skipping to the fourth; I can't say you won't miss anything, but I don't think so much happens so weirdly that you can't mostly put together what you need, and I think the fourth book is genuinely more gripping.
Having read the Wimsey, I think I am now content to only go back to reread the Harriet ones, and maybe Whose Body, and otherwise leave the ones I've already read alone.
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Honestly I found the fourth book a lot more enjoyable than the third. If you don't mind having to work out some of what happened, I'd recommend just skipping to the fourth; I can't say you won't miss anything, but I don't think so much happens so weirdly that you can't mostly put together what you need, and I think the fourth book is genuinely more gripping.
Having read the Wimsey, I think I am now content to only go back to reread the Harriet ones, and maybe Whose Body, and otherwise leave the ones I've already read alone.