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Anne Perry - Pentecost Alley

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DIFFICULT TO PUT DOWN . . . Descriptive, evocative, and always precise . . . The mystery plot is tricky and beautifully paced. *The Virginian-PilotThe ritual murder of a prostitute named Ada McKinley in a bedroom on decrepit Pentecost Alley would ordinarily occasion no stir in Victorias great metropolis. But, under the victims body, the police find a Hellfire Club badge inscribed with the name Finlay Fitzjames--a name that instantly draws Superintendent Thomas Pitt into the case.Finlays father *immensely wealthy, powerful, and dangerous *refuses to consider the possibility that his son has been in Ada McKinleys bed. The implication is clear: Pitt is to arrest someone other than Finlay Fitzjames for Adas demise. But Thomas Pitt is not a man to be intimidated, and with the help of his quick-witted wife, Charlotte, he stubbornly pursues his investigation *one that twists and turns like Londons own ancient streets. . . . Stands as one of her most intricately constructed plots . . . Perry packs a triple wallop into the final pages, one climax following another. *Chicago Sun-TimesVibrant . . . Alluring. *The New York Times Book ReviewA MAIN SELECTION OF THE BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH CLUB

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PERRYS BEST BOOK SINCE DEFEND AND BETRAY Kirkus Reviews Unfolds in a - photo 1
PERRYS BEST BOOK SINCE DEFEND AND BETRAY.
Kirkus Reviews

Unfolds in a masterly fashion, sure to satisfy devotees of the classicpuzzle;at the same time its insight into nineteenth-century British character and wealth of period detail ensure that it will please Anne Perrys many readers.

Houston Chronicle

A big pleasure in the arrival of a new Thomas and Charlotte Pitt mystery lies in greeting old friends, learning what changes have come into their lives, seeing how the children have grown, and discovering that Thomas is gaining more confidence with his new responsibilities and status. Pentecost Alleydelivers all that, and the fact that theres a fine mystery included is simply icing on the cake.

Detroit FreePress

Demonstrates Perrys trademark skill for enhancing well-designed mystery plots with convincing historical settings and cleverly drawn relationships among characters As Perry edges toward her surprise ending, she crafts her tale with elegance, narrative depth, and gratifying scope.

Publishers Weekly(starred review)

THIS IS PERRY AT THE TOP OF HER FORM.
Ellery Queens Mystery Magazine

The Rippers legacy is frighteningly alive in Anne Perrys satisfying new novel. Perry is one of the few mystery writers today with the power to evoke so completely the London of 1890: from the wretched, vicious slums to the elaborateand just as viciousdrawing rooms.

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Recommended Perrys evocation of late-nineteenth-century London is a major reason for reading her mysteriesthe sights, smells, and voices of the period all ring true.

Library Journal

Tantalizing suspense A web of intrigue that will stump even the most experienced mystery fan.

Mostly Murder

Beautifully crafted, filled with the gaslit atmosphere of a bygone world.

Cosmopolitan

INTRIGUING ATMOSPHERIC Perry creates her characters with skill.
BookPage

[Perry] has outdone herself. Pentecost Alleyis a spellbinding drama that explores the depths man will go to keep things right in his world. This story is a shocker, gaining a steady momentum that leads to a dynamite conclusion. Once more, Anne Perry gives the reader an experience that will linger long after the final page is turned.

Romantic Times

As always, Anne Perry comes up with a surprise and credible ending to the mystery.

Abilene Reporter News

Perry seems to have lost none of her enthusiasm for the Pitts nor for mystery writing. Her intricate plot never slows down. [A] satisfying resolution.

Arizona Daily Star

By Anne Perry
Published by Fawcett Books:

Featuring Thomas and Charlotte Pitt:
THE CATER STREET HANGMAN
CALLANDER SQUARE
PARAGON WALK
RESURRECTION ROW
BLUEGATE FIELDS
RUTLAND PLACE
DEATH IN THE DEVILS ACRE
CARDINGTON CRESCENT
SILENCE IN HANOVER CLOSE
BETHLEHEM ROAD
HIGHGATE RISE
BELGRAVE SQUARE
FARRIERS LANE
THE HYDE PARK HEADSMAN
TRAITORS GATE
PENTECOST ALLEY
ASHWORTH HALL
BRUNSWICK GARDENS
BEDFORD SQUARE
HALF MOON STREET
THE WHITECHAPEL CONSPIRACY
SOUTHHAMPTON ROW
SEVEN DIALS
LONG SPOON LANE
BUCKINGHAM PALACE GARDENS

Featuring William Monk:
THE FACE OF A STRANGER
A DANGEROUS MOURNING
DEFEND AND BETRAY
A SUDDEN, FEARFUL DEATH
THE SINS OF THE WOLF
CAIN HIS BROTHER
WEIGHED IN THE BALANCE
THE SILENT CRY
A BREACH OF PROMISE
THE TWISTED ROOT
SLAVES OF OBSESSION
FUNERAL IN BLUE
DEATH OF A STRANGER
THE SHIFTING TIDE
DARK ASSASSIN
EXECUTION DOCK

The World War I Novels:
NO GRAVES AS YET
SHOULDER THE SKY
ANGELS IN THE GLOOM
AT SOME DISPUTED BARRICADE
WE SHALL NOT SLEEP

The Christmas Novels:
A CHRISTMAS JOURNEY
A CHRISTMAS VISITOR
A CHRISTMAS GUEST
A CHRISTMAS SECRET
A CHRISTMAS BEGINNING
A CHRISTMAS GRACE
A CHRISTMAS PROMISE

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A Fawcett Book
Published by The Random House Publishing Group
Copyright 1996 by Anne Perry

All rights reserved.

Published in the United States by Fawcett Books, an imprint of The Random House Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc., New York, and simultaneously in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto.

Fawcett Books and colophon are trademarks of Random House, Inc.

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Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 96-90697

eISBN: 978-0-307-76776-9

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To Jonathan, Sylvia, Frances and Henry, with love.

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S ORRY SIR, Inspector Ewart said quietly as Pitt stared down at the womans body sprawled across the big bed, at her face swollen in the asphyxia of death. But this one you ought to see.

So I assume, Pitt said wryly. Since his promotion to command of the Bow Street Station, he no longer dealt with ordinary episodes of violence, theft and fraud. The assistant commissioner had directed that he reserve his attention for those crimes which had, or threatened to have, political implications; those which involved persons of social prominence and might provoke embarrassment in high places if not dealt with both rapidly and tactfully.

So his being sent for at two in the morning to come to this Whitechapel slum over the murder of a prostitute required some explanation. The pale-faced constable who had ridden with him in the hansom had said nothing as they clattered through the August night, the streets narrowing, becoming meaner, the smell of sour smoke, crowded middens and the sharp odor of the river stronger as they moved eastwards.

They had stopped at Old Montague Street opposite the cul-de-sac of Pentecost Alley. The light from the gas lamp on the corner did not reach this far. Holding his bulls-eye lantern high, the constable had led Pitt past refuse and sleeping beggars, up the steep, creaking steps of the tenement building, in through the deep-stained wooden door, and along the passage to where Ewart was waiting. The sound of weeping came from somewhere farther back, sounding frightened and carrying a rising note of hysteria.

Pitt knew Ewart by reputation, and he nurtured no doubts that there was some very real reason why he had been sent for, and so urgently. If nothing else, Ewart would be highly unwilling to yield command of his case to another officer, especially one who had risen from the ranks as Pitt had and who only a short while ago had been his equal. Like many regulars in the police force, Ewart believed that the only man with a right to such a position was one born to it, as had been Pitts predecessor, Micah Drummond, a man of independent wealth and military experience.

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