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Book Reviews of The Sins of the Wolf (William Monk, Bk 5)

The Sins of the Wolf (William Monk, Bk 5)
The Sins of the Wolf - William Monk, Bk 5
Author: Anne Perry
ISBN-13: 9780449906385
ISBN-10: 0449906388
Publication Date: 8/30/1994
Pages: 374
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Fawcett
Book Type: Hardcover
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reviewed The Sins of the Wolf (William Monk, Bk 5) on + 59 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Anne Perry and her Victorian Detective William Monk at their best. Phenomenal plotting and tight story line. Highly recommended.
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This was a great William Monk read. Hester and Monk share their first kiss after several books of hints of an attraction between them. Hester is on trial for murder and Monk and Rathbone desprately seek to clear her.
reviewed The Sins of the Wolf (William Monk, Bk 5) on + 14 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
In the two series that Anne Perry authored, William Monk and Thomas Pitt, she builds the characters and their lives as she delves into their latest mystery which enhances her stories with an added dimension. If you wish to get the most out of her series, here are the Monk books in the order in which they were written: 1990-Face of a Stranger, 1992-A Dangerous Morning, 1994-A Sudden Fearful Death, 1995-The Sins of the Wolf, 1996-Cain His Brother, 1997-Weighed in the Balance, 1998 The Silent Cry, 1998-A Breach of Promise, 2000-The Twisted Root, 2000-Slaves of Obsession, 2001-Funeral in Blue, 2002-Defend & Betray, 2003-Shifting Tide. For historical (Victorian Age) fiction mystery lovers, she is the greatest for a delightful pageturner.
WMRod avatar reviewed The Sins of the Wolf (William Monk, Bk 5) on + 171 more book reviews
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Wow, what a story! The 5th in her William Monk series, this is one of her best. So brilliantly written that new writers should study it to see just how to keep readers up late into the night because they simply cannot put this book down. You can feel Hester's terror as she faces execution for a crime she did not commit. Absolutely a great book.
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The doyenne of Victorian historicals (The Hyde Park Headsman, LJ 3/1/94) offers another mystery masterwork in the William Monk series. After nurse Hester Latterly's elderly charge dies on the train from Edinburgh, the police charge her with murder via an overdose of heart medication. Hester is innocent, of course, so Monk hastens to Edinburgh for a background search of the family who originally hired Hester. Back in London, lawyer Oliver Rathbone prepares to defend Hester but must defer to the Scottish courts. As always, Perry's measured, literate prose and strict attention to every detail of custom, location, and culture result in pure reading pleasure.
JoeHank avatar reviewed The Sins of the Wolf (William Monk, Bk 5) on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Good book.
mannsb avatar reviewed The Sins of the Wolf (William Monk, Bk 5) on + 134 more book reviews
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Hester certainly plays a big part in this book's plot. One gets to know her much better. M'ann
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Great read
canadianeh avatar reviewed The Sins of the Wolf (William Monk, Bk 5) on + 242 more book reviews
Charged with poisoning her patient, Hester is imprisoned at Newgate. Nothing she had suffered in the Crimea prepared her for the cold, dark isolation in her terrible cell. To save her from the gallows, Monk follows an intricate trail, full of twists, turns and frustrations. Hester's circumstances are chilling and her trial difficult but fascinating. Not until the final pages will the true mystery be unraveled. Excellent.
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Imagine yourself in Victorian times, beginning an overnight train journey with your new employer, a Scottish matron, and finding that she's died during the night! What a way to begin (and end) a new job, ending up miles from home without resources. It gets worse when the dead woman's missing pearl brooch is found in your possession, and the postmorten shows poison!

This daunting situation requires the detective skills of William Monk, Anne Perry's new private investigator, who is himself an enigma. He himself has amnesia and is rediscovering parts of himself in all his cases as he interacts with the network of informers he once knew and the Scotland Yardsmen who were once his colleagues. A riveting read!
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Anne Perry at her best. An interesting plot Plenty of interesting insights on her characters and period of time research makes where you hate to put the book down. Always writes in good taste.
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Nurse Hester Latterly finds herself well suited for the position: accompany Mrs. Mary Farraline, an elderly Scottish lady in delicate health, on a short train trip to London. Yet Hester's simple job takes a grave turn when the woman dies during the night. And when a postmortem examination of the body reveals a lethal dose of medicine, Hester is charged with murder - punishable by execution.

The notorious case presents detective William Monk with a daunting task: find a calculating killer amongst the prominent and coolly unassailable Farraline clan - and try to save Hester from the gallows...
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Nurse Hester finds herself well suited for the position: accompany Mrs. Mary Farraline,an elderly Scottish lady in delicate health, on a short train trip to London. Yet Hester's simple job takes a grave turn when the woman dies during the night. And when a postmortem examination of the body reveals a lethal dose of medicine, Hester is charged with murder - punishable by execution.

The notorious case presents detective William Monk with a daunting task: find a calculating killer amongst the prominent and coolly unassailable Farraline clan. Since Hester must be tried in Edionburgh, where prejudice against her runs high, there is little that the highly skilled barrister Oliver Rathbone can do to help. He can only try to direct her Scottish lawyer from the frustrating sidelines, and pray that Hester will not be sent to the gallows ...