The Sins of the Wolf by Anne Perry

Anne Perry is the author of many bestselling mysteries set in Victorian London.

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The Sins of the Wolf by Anne Perry


Features

  • Mass Market Paperback: 448 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.10 x 6.85 x 4.24
  • Publisher: Ivy Books; Reprint edition (October 1995)
  • ISBN: 0804113831


    Book Description
    "Perry [has two] strengths: memorable characters and an ability to evoke the Victorian era with the finely wrought detail of a miniaturist."

    --The Wall Street Journal

    Nurse Hester Latterly finds herself well-suited for the position: accompany Mrs. Mary Farraline, an elderly Scottish lady with 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 Edinburgh, 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....

    "When it comes to the Victorian mystery, Anne Perry has proved that nobody does it better."

    --The San Diego Union-Tribune

    A MAIN SELECTION OF THE MYSTERY GUILD

    AN ALTERNATE SELECTION OF THE LITERARY GUILD



    Reader Reviews
    Surprisingly good, May 16, 2002 Reviewer: mimser from La Jolla, CA United States I picked this book up when an office was clearing out more because it was free than out of interest. Surprisingly, I enjoyed it through and through. Murder mysteries are not my usual forte but Perry has a knack for developing characters I came to care about. I've come to understand that this is actually a series and the main character is a recurring one but it still stands on its own very well. It isn't often a female gets the lead in a murder/mystery and I'm glad that she's feminine, smart, and capable. I was pleased with the historical setting (Victorian England) and found it pleasantly accessible and written in a concise contemporary style.

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