Tag: Charlotte and Thomas Pitt

  • REVIEW of One Fatal Flaw (Daniel Pitt #3) by Anne Perry

    REVIEW of One Fatal Flaw (Daniel Pitt #3) by Anne Perry

    When a distraught young woman begs Daniel Pitt to defend her boyfriend from charges of arson and murder, Daniel is duped into taking a case where his client might in fact be guilty. He turns to Miriam fford Croft, a female scientist in the male-dominated world of 1910 England, for help. Fire is not her…

  • REVIEW of Triple Jeopardy (Daniel Pitt #2) by Anne Perry

    REVIEW of Triple Jeopardy (Daniel Pitt #2) by Anne Perry

    When Daniel Pitt’s sister Jemima returns to England on a visit from the States, her policeman husband Patrick has a perplexing proposition. He asks Daniel to defend a British diplomat on a minor charge of embezzlement to ensure that the man’s real crime of assault (for which he has diplomatic immunity since it was perpetrated…

  • REVIEW of Twenty-One Days, by Anne Perry

    REVIEW of Twenty-One Days, by Anne Perry

    Newly-minted lawyer Daniel Pitt is frantically trying to get a man off for murder when he receives a message from his superiors at the law firm to wrap things up quickly–he’s needed at another more important trial, another murder case that seems even more impossible to win. So begins the first novel in famed novelist…

  • REVIEW of Murder on the Serpentine by Anne Perry

    REVIEW of Murder on the Serpentine by Anne Perry

    I have only read the first several books in the Charlotte and Thomas Pitt series, so it was quite a change to fast-forward ahead to book #32! Instead of being a lowly policeman, Pitt is now the head of Special Branch, a mysterious wing of the government that investigates treason, espionage, and any murders related…

  • REVIEW of The Cater Street Hangman, by Anne Perry

    It’s been a while since I’ve posted a review, but I have not been idle…well, at least, not idle when it comes to reading. I’m nearing the end of my pregnancy, and my body is much happier resting on the couch with a book than doing more strenuous activities like scrubbing the kitchen floor or…