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Book SynopsisLoyal, honest and, above all, principled. There is no finer detective in Victorian London than Thomas Pitt.
It is 1896, and Thomas Pitt is in charge of Special Branch. He is beginning to understand the power he now commands, but is still ill at ease at the glittering events he and his wife Charlotte must attend.
During a lavish party at the Spanish Embassy, a policeman breaks into Pitt''s conversation with investor Rawdon Quixwood to break the terrible news that Quixwood''s wife, Catherine, has been viciously assaulted at their home, and left for dead. Worse still, it appears that the assailant was someone she had trusted as she opened the door to the attacker herself.
At the same party, Charlotte sees Angeles Castelbranco, an ambassador''s daughter, flinch in fear at the teasing of some young men. A few days later, Angeles flees from the same group and, in her terror, falls from a window - what could have caused her to take that fatal step?
Pitt and his
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That rare breed of novel that's a page-turning thriller yet literary * Jeffery Deaver *
A surpassingly excellent historical and psychologically intricate mystery * Publishers Weekly *
'A murder mystery made to make you think' * Lancashire Evening Post *