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Charlotte & Thomas Pitt #4-6

The Charlotte and Thomas Pitt Novels Volume Two: Resurrection Row / Rutland Place / Bluegate Fields

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Now, in a single volume, readers can enjoy books 4 through 6 in the Charlotte and Thomas Pitt series.

Resurrection Row (Charlotte & Thomas Pitt #4):
Lord Fitzroy-Hammond has been dead and buried three weeks when his corpse turns up sitting atop a hansom cab. It may be a macabre practical joke—or something far more sinister. Grave robbing isn’t Inspector Thomas Pitt’s usual fare, but the case grows increasingly bizarre as other disinterred bodies appear. And new mother Charlotte Pitt gets involved when her late sister’s husband becomes a suspect.

Rutland Place (Charlotte & Thomas Pitt #5):
Charlotte’s mother asks her help finding a lost locket that contains a compromising picture—but neither of them expect the missing jewelry to lead to a murder case. When another resident of her mother’s exclusive neighborhood, known for her prying, is poisoned, Inspector Pitt steps in to discover what secrets the woman may have stumbled upon.

Bluegate Fields (Charlotte & Thomas Pitt #6):
The naked body of an aristocratic youth turns up in the sewers beneath Bluegate Fields, one of London’s most notorious slums. But Arthur Waybourne was drowned in his bath, not in the Thames. The evidence seems to condemn his tutor, who is sentenced to hang. But Thomas and Charlotte believe there’s a cover-up and race to find the real killer—before an innocent man dangles from the noose.

886 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 14, 2018

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About the author

Anne Perry

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Anne Perry, born Juliet Hulme in England, lived in Scotland most of her life after serving five years in prison for murder (in New Zealand). A beloved mystery authoress, she is best known for her Thomas Pitt and William Monk series.

Her first novel, "The Cater Street Hangman", was published in 1979. Her works extend to several categories of genre fiction, including historical mysteries. Many of them feature recurring characters, most importantly Thomas Pitt and amnesiac private investigator William Monk, who first appeared in 1990, "The Face Of A Stranger".

Her story "Heroes," from the 1999 anthology Murder And Obsession, won the 2001 Edgar Award For Best Short Story. She was included as an entry in Ben Peek's Twenty-Six Lies / One Truth, a novel exploring the nature of truth in literature.

Series contributed to:
. Crime Through Time
. Perfectly Criminal
. Malice Domestic
. The World's Finest Mystery And Crime Stories
. Transgressions
. The Year's Finest Crime And Mystery Stories

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November 4, 2021
Three more murder/detective novels set in London in the 1880s, with Inspector Thomas Pitt, and his perceptive and clever wife, Charlotte. One could hope for further development of the main and other recurring characters, but the "whodunit" aspect is accomplished with a deft touch and is enough to keep me interested in the series.
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June 17, 2022
I am officially hooked on this series. The historical aspect of these novels continues to be excellent, the mysteries and characters are highly engaging.
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