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Rutland Place [Mass Market Paperback]

Anne Perry
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Fawcett; Reissue edition (13 April 1994)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0449212858
  • ISBN-13: 978-0449212851
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 1.5 x 17 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 162,210 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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‘When Anne Perry puts Thomas and Charlotte Pitt on the stage, we are in exemplary Victorian company’
New York Times

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"When Anne Perry puts Thomas and Charlotte Pitt on the case, we are in exemplary Victorian company."
THE NEW YORK TIMES
When Charlotte Pitt, well-born wife of Thomas Pitt, the police investigator, learned of her mother's distress in losing a locket with a compromising picture, she did not know it was the beginning of several bizarre events that would end in sudden death. For hidden behind the sumptuous elegance of Ruthland Place were terrible secrets. Secrets so horrifying that only murder could conceal them. And only the dogged persistence of Charlotte and Thomas could reveal them....

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Rutland Place 30 Nov 2009
By Rich
Format:Paperback
Another fine Pitt/Charlotte mystery. Characterisation is once again good and the mystery satisfying. This as in the previous mystery tends to focus more on a social issue but is less preachy. The solution is perhaps easy to guess and it would have been interesting to see how the other characters reacted to it, instead as seems to be Perry's style, it is literally only until the last couple of pages that the mystery is solved.
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Rutland Place 3 April 2010
Format:Paperback
An excellent Thomas and Charlotte Pitt story. This time involving Charlottes mother and the loss of locket.
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It's worth the read 3 Jun 2005
By C. Davidson - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
About in the middle of this 5th book in Perry's series (although I read it as the 6th book, it is the 5th book) I was feeling a bit bored with all the trouble Charlotte and her family seemed to be getting into. It felt like a soap opera and the circle of people and incidents just kept getting smaller and THEN it picked up and I truly enjoyed the ending. This time Perry had me fooled all the way to the end.

The book was more involved around Charlotte than Pitt, which I enjoyed. I like that Perry focuses on one or the other in each of her books.

All said and done, I'm glad I read it and will continue on to her next book. Stay tuned...
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
"He lied to me" 5 Feb 2006
By Marc Ruby™ - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Anne Perry's mystery stories are notable for their immense wealth of detail about Victorian England. Her investigative team is Charlotte Pitt, a young woman from a family of means, and her husband, Inspector Thomas Pitt. Because their marriage stretches across the British class gap, the two of them often combine to provide discoveries and insights that one or the other might have missed on their own. And, of course, the detailing of the stratified society that was London at that time is an anglophile's delight.

The mystery begins innocently enough. Charlotte's mother Caroline has lost a locket with an embarrassing enclosure, and she has asked Charlotte to look into it for her. As they visit the other residents of Rutland Place they discover that many other items have also been stolen, and that many secrets lurk beneath the refined surface. Suddenly the game deepens and Wilhelmina Spencer-Brown, a resident with a habit of prying, dies of poison. The police, in the person of Thomas Pitt investigate, but the walls of the upper class are difficult hurdles to negotiate.

Charlotte, anxious to protect her mother from further embarrassment, joins in the investigation. Between her and Thomas the clues gradually accumulate, but with excruciating slowness. Dishonesty, flirtation, and things far worse gradually come to the surface until a second murder attempt triggers the final tragedy. The crime and its bitter aftermath stand revealed, and we are reminded that often things are not what they seem.

I like Perry's stories for their careful attention to detail and method. They are just complicated enough, and hard work is an important part of reaching the solution. My complaint is that the books are often too dry, even when there is pressing emotional content. To a degree this reflects the restraint of the times Perry writes about. Rutland Place proceeds ever slowly, with no whirls of dramatic action to light a fire under it. Yet it manages to affect the reader with it's chilling vision of the dark corners of 'bright' society.
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Anne Perry Rutland Place 28 Feb 2010
By Doreen - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
Almost to the end before I began to suspect the murder. Typical Charlotte and Thomas Pitt novel, with much insight into Victorian England foibles.
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