From Library Journal
This reading of Anne Perry's sixth Victorian mystery featuring Thomas and Charlotte Pitt (Defend and Betray, Audio Reviews, LJ 6/15/96) is skillfully rendered by David McCallum, who gives an impeccable performance. Here Perry explores the social and moral issues of the day. Unity Bellwood, assistant to Reverend Ramsey Parmenter, falls down a flight of stairs to her death; her last words are: "No, no, Reverend!" He is suspected of pushing the young woman to her death. There are, however, other people in the house. Thomas, commander of the Bow Street police station, will not be satisfied until the whole truth can be unearthed. Engrossing and enjoyable for lovers of traditional mystery novels, although it holds few surprises for the discerning. Recommended for public library collections.?Jacqueline Seewald, Red Bank Reg. H.S., Little Silver, NJ.
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Review
“Mesmerizing . . . a great place to begin with what I guarantee will become a Perry addiction.”—
Los Angeles Times“Once again . . . Perry amazes us.”—
The New York Times Book Review “As in most good detective fiction, no one and nothing—including death—is exactly as it seems.”—
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Taut with tension and political intrigue.”—
San Francisco Examiner “[A] brilliant series.”—
The San Diego Union-TribuneFrom the Trade Paperback edition.
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