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A Sunless Sea (William Monk Novels) [Hardcover]

Anne Perry
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28 Aug 2012 William Monk Novels
Anne Perry’s spellbinding Victorian mysteries, especially those featuring William Monk, have enthralled readers for a generation. The Plain Dealer calls Monk “a marvelously dark, brooding creation”—and, true to form, this new Perry masterpiece is as deceptively deep and twisty as the Thames.
 
As commander of the River Police, Monk is accustomed to violent death, but the mutilated female body found on Limehouse Pier one chilly December morning moves him with horror and pity. The victim’s name is Zenia Gadney. Her waterfront neighbors can tell him little—only that the same unknown gentleman had visited her once a month for many years. She must be a prostitute, but—described as quiet and kempt—she doesn’t appear to be a fallen woman.
 
What sinister secrets could have made poor Zenia worth killing? And why does the government keep interfering in Monk’s investigation?
 
While the public cries out for blood, Monk, his spirited wife, Hester, and their brilliant barrister friend, Oliver Rathbone, search for answers. From dank waterfront alleys to London’s fabulously wealthy West End, the three trail an ice-blooded murderer toward the unbelievable, possibly unprovable truth—and ultimately engage their adversaries in an electric courtroom duel. But unless they can work a miracle, a monumental evil will go unpunished and an innocent person will hang.
 
Anne Perry has never worn her literary colors with greater distinction than in A Sunless Sea, a heart-pounding novel of intrigue and suspense in which Monk is driven to make the hardest decision of his life.

Praise for A Sunless Sea
 
“Anne Perry’s Victorian mysteries are marvels.”—The New York Times Book Review
 
“Unexpected twists and revelations keep the plot humming with typical Anne Perry deception and wit.”—Bookreporter
 
“Much more than a whodunit, this book [is] possibly the author’s best yet.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)


Product details

  • Hardcover: 372 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books (28 Aug 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9780345510648
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345510648
  • ASIN: 034551064X
  • Product Dimensions: 17 x 3.2 x 24.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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PRAISE FOR ANNE PERRY AND HER WILLIAM MONK NOVELS

Acceptable Loss

"Masterful storytelling and moving dialogue . . . [the] best in the series to date."--"The Star-Ledger"
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Execution Dock

"[An] engrossing page-turner . . . There's no one better at using words to paint a scene and then fill it with sounds and smells than Anne Perry."--"The Boston Globe"

Dark Assassin

"Brilliant . . . a page-turning thriller . . . blending compelling plotting with superbly realized human emotion and exquisite period detail."--Jeffery Deaver, author of "Edge"

The Shifting Tide

"The mysterious and dangerous waterfront world of London's 'longest street, ' the Thames, comes to life."--South Florida" Sun-Sentinel "

Death of a Stranger

"[A] tantalizing puzzle . . . At last, in "Death of a Stranger", the secrets of Monk's past are dramatically revealed."--"The New York Times Book Review" --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Anne Perry is a New York Times bestselling author noted for her memorable characters, historical accuracy and exploration of social and ethical issues. Her two series, one featuring Inspector Thomas Pitt and one featuring Inspector William Monk, have been published in multiple languages. Anne Perry has also published a successful series based around World War One and the Reavley family, and the recent standalone novel The Sheen on the Silk. Anne Perry was selected by The Times as one of the twentieth century`s `100 Masters of Crime` and now lives in Scotland.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Has Merit 23 July 2012
Format:Hardcover
The previous "expert" reviewer, who prides herself on knowing what a good review is all about, is quite entitled to her opinion. However, my opinion about this book definitely does not agree with hers. I have read all of Anne Perry's books since they first were published. I like some better than others but feel that all of them have some merit. Her characterizations and historical authenticity are excellent. From a closer reading, this reviewer may come to realize that Perry has given us once again some clever red herrings that may at first seem to be contradictions. I believe that A Sunless Sea also has the same merit as all Perry's other books have had. We are no longer shocked by drug abuse as the drug culture is certainly alive and well in the 21st century. But since we are not living in the mid-1800s in which this story was set, we may not fully appreciate that drug abuse to the magnitude described was extremely shocking to most at that time. For this reason, the seemingly repetitious reference to opium abuse in this book seems quite appropriate for the period described. Therefore, please dear readers, give this excellent book a chance and do not be unduly influenced away from reading it by this previous rather jaundiced review.
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5.0 out of 5 stars ANOTHER TERRIFIC WILLIAM MONK TALE 23 Sep 2012
By Gail Cooke TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
May as well admit my bias in the first sentence - I'm a huge fan of Anne Perry's William Monk series. Perry is an agile word painter - so perfectly describing the sights and sounds of Victorian London from the dark Limehouse area to the posh West End that one feels transported to a different time and place.
As for her characters, they're impeccably drawn from the brooding elegantly tailored William Monk who speaks precisely and stands "with both grace and confidence" to the residents of the waterfront with their work weary faces and humble clothing.

The give and take between Monk and his feisty, loving wife reveals so much about their endearing and enduring relationship. Perry includes the characters' thoughts as they face each situation, which tells us a great deal and renders them fully fleshed human beings. With the 18th Monk tale we grow even fonder of all.

A Sunless Sea gives us an intimation of what is to come with the first page. Monk and his partner, Orme, are out on the river just as the sun is rising when "The peace of his satisfaction was shattered by a scream, which was piercing even above the creak of the oarlocks and the sound of the wash from a passing string of barges breaking on the shore." They reach Limehouse Pier to find a hysterical woman standing by what appears to be a pile of rags but in reality is a dead woman gruesomely dismembered.

It takes some time but they identify her as Zenia Gadney who was evidently supported by a gentleman who recently stopped coming to see her. The man in question was found to be Dr. Joel Lambourn, a respected physician and researcher who had taken his own life by ingesting a large quantity of opium and slitting his wrists.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Sunless Sea 28 May 2013
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I have now read the complete set of William Monk books and have enjoyed every one of them. I would recommend reading them in order if you want to understand the relationship between the main characters but can be read as a single entity
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5.0 out of 5 stars my kind of book 20 May 2013
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I find all the William Monk series fascinating. The historical facts and stories based in this period are believable and exciting.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Anne Perry at her best 10 Mar 2013
By Franwil
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Having read all of Anne Perry's I thought this was her at her best. The story was intense and moved along at a really good rate.
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By Donald Mitchell HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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"Now brother will betray brother to death, and a father his child; and children will rise up against parents and cause them to be put to death." -- Mark 13:12 (NKJV)

Let me be clear that I am reviewing the audio recording read by Ralph Lister.

The story begins with two deaths, one ghastly and one that's hard to swallow for those who detect carefully. While many people are quick to decide that one is a murder of a prostitute and the other a suicide, William Monk isn't so sure. Teaming with his wife, Hester, and Oliver Rathbone, the investigation goes into some pretty chilling territory.

If you haven't read Execution Dock, I strongly urge you to do so before reading A Sunless Sea. Otherwise, you'll probably like this book about one star less than by reading the two in tandem. Several of the most deft plot developments in A Sunless Sea tie back to that earlier story.

I thought the novel put us back into the Victorian perspective quite effectively, allowing us to see with horror some things that we are hardened to today. There are also some nice moral dilemmas that will interest anyone who enjoys such challenges.

Ultimately, I found the book a little tedious in the way that the final investigation unfolded during Oliver Rathbone's defense efforts during a criminal trial. Anne Perry could have sped matters up quite a bit and readers might have enjoyed the story more. See what you think.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great book 27 Feb 2013
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Another of her well researched books. Once you start reading you can't put it down. Wonderful one of my most favourite authors
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another good novel by Anne Perry 29 Jan 2013
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I love the Monk and Pitt series by Anne Perry. The plots are complex and always have unexpected twists. Highly recommended.
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