An older book - Pitt and Charlotte are newly married and Charlotte is
expecting their first.
A great read though you'll never guess the murderer!
expecting their first.
A great read though you'll never guess the murderer!
Felicia J. (FeliciaJ) reviewed Callander Square (Charlotte and Thomas Pitt, Bk 2) on + 136 more book reviews
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Another good read in Perry's "Thomas and Charlotte Pitt" mystery/thriller series. Perry really knows the Victorian era. Her characters speak and act as people from that time would have, not like modern people in fancy dress. While reading this book, I got so interested in the Callander Square families and the skeletons they had in their closets, I forgot to wonder who the murderer was.
Helpful Score: 1
EXCELLENT! Every book in this series is highly recommended.
Allison W. (sealady) reviewed Callander Square (Charlotte and Thomas Pitt, Bk 2) on + 657 more book reviews
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The bodies of two newborns are discovered buried in a garden in the posh Callander Square region of London. Inspector Pitt and his precocious young wife, Charlotte, begin solving the crime from two different perspectives--one from within the walls of the peculiar residents' homes, and the other from the outside. Davina Porter accompanies the listener into the fashionable, yet shallow, world of ladies and gentlemen, cads, self-centered girls, and dedicated servants shattered by the discovery of the babies. Her portrayal of Pitt and his wife is energizing and exhibits their intelligence and dedication to one another.
Nancy E. (neckrote) reviewed Callander Square (Charlotte and Thomas Pitt, Bk 2) on + 119 more book reviews
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I was surprised to see Perry incorporate Secret Societies in her book. I believe she mentions the Hellfire Club in this book, I know she does in Pentecost Alley. Recently England excavated the basement of the home of their spy Benjamin Franklin and found the bones of several boys. Need we ask why they were there?