Seven Dials (Unabr.) (8 Cass.)
by Anne Perry
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Okay, I admit the Charlotte and William Pitt books are my guilty pleasures, but for crime novels they beat the hell out of James "Schlock" Patterson, and here's why: They're carefully researched and historically accurate in terms of what was going on in England from the late 1800's through the turn of the century, including rich language and archaic terms. The characters are lovable--Charlotte Pitt, the policeman's feminist wife who "marries down" but through her high-society...more
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england,
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police_procedural,
victorian_1837-1901
Read in March, 2003
London detective Thomas Pitt is investigating the murder of a junior diplomat by a notorious Egyptian woman and her lover, a senior Cabinet minister involved in negotiating the conflict between Egypt's cotton growers and England's textile industry. Lovat, the diplomat, once served in Egypt, and to unravel the mystery of his death, Pitt travels to Alexandria, where he finds that the beautiful Ayesha Zakhari is not who she appears to be--and that Lovat's murder may be tied to an old crime which, i...more
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Read in June, 2008
this is the first Anne Perry book i've read in awhile, and while i'm interested in the story line & details of daily life in Victorian England (and Alexandria, Egypt) i'm finding Anne Perry's writing style increasingly difficult to tolerate. She keeps TELLING us what the character is feeling rather than SHOWING it. Finding this pedantic & preachy. Don't think i'll be reading much more of her stuff for awhile, which is a shame, cause i really like Thomas & Charlotte, Gracie & Aunt...more
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Read in February, 2008
This book pulled me in from the very beginning and had me very excited over finding a new mystery author. However, I was extremely disappointed with the ending. I felt like Perry ran out of "oomph" at the end of the book and decided to wrap it up and did so in a manner of about two pages. I will probably give her one more try and hopefully the ending will give me a little more closure than this last one. Talk about anti-climatic.
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Read in May, 2008
I enjoyed reading this mystery. It was an interesting mix of cultures, storylines, and relationships. I more prefer those mysteries that allow me to internally guess at the "murderer" along the way, but this method of connecting multiple storylines to a final "ah ha" at the end...is not a bad way either.
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Read in January, 2004
Thomas Pitt is your average London police Inspector who finds himself involved in your not-so-average cases. With the help of his wife, her sister and their housekeeper Gracie, Pitt is able to solve even the darkest of crimes.
A wonderful series to grow into. You won't be disappointed
A wonderful series to grow into. You won't be disappointed
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Read in May, 2008
As far as mysteries go, this one was a lot of fun. This was the first book in this series that I read, and I enjoyed it. Didn't solve the mystery much before the character in the book, which is always nice. Not brainy, but fun.
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Read in October, 2007
Had no idea how it would end, but it made a lot of sense.
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