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Book Reviews of Rutland Place (Charlotte and Thomas Pitt, Bk 5)

Rutland Place (Charlotte and Thomas Pitt, Bk 5)
Rutland Place - Charlotte and Thomas Pitt, Bk 5
Author: Anne Perry
ISBN-13: 9780449212851
ISBN-10: 0449212858
Publication Date: 8/12/1986
Pages: 224
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 52 ratings
Publisher: Fawcett
Book Type: Paperback
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6 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

reviewed Rutland Place (Charlotte and Thomas Pitt, Bk 5) on + 471 more book reviews
London's most unusual sleuthing team, Inspector Thomas Pitt and his wife Charlotte, who cannot stay away from trouble. A most macabre and chilling mystery involving Charlotte's mother and her locket.
reviewed Rutland Place (Charlotte and Thomas Pitt, Bk 5) on + 76 more book reviews
This is a very good Victorian mystery, with Inspector Thomas Pitt and his wife, Charlotte as the super sleuths. It takes place in London, with a death and a lot of bizarre events going on, many secrets unfold.
RoseTyler avatar reviewed Rutland Place (Charlotte and Thomas Pitt, Bk 5) on + 2 more book reviews
My favorite quote from the book: "Was it possible that no matter how ugly, or how expensive, the facts were better? The truth deals only one wound, but suspicions a thousand".

Despite the seemingly never ending moralizing by the 'quality' Pitt and Charlotte manage to get through to the horrible truths behind the crime.

As always, Ms Perry's books are an interesting look into an era where women had so few options.
reviewed Rutland Place (Charlotte and Thomas Pitt, Bk 5) on + 2 more book reviews
The Charlotte and Thomas Pitt mysteries are so engaging. This one features wonderful character development and an exciting plot. A great read!
mignon avatar reviewed Rutland Place (Charlotte and Thomas Pitt, Bk 5) on + 256 more book reviews
This is more like it! The mystery was center stage. If there was any background info I needed, it was carefully woven into the story. There were no long passages about how Victorians lived, worked, or played. Thank goodness. That being said...As usual Ms. Perry ended the story with unanswered questions. I felt like I have been left hanging until I read the next book. We'll see if I get any answers? Still working my way through this series.
reviewed Rutland Place (Charlotte and Thomas Pitt, Bk 5) on
Inspector Thomas Pitt and his wife, Charlotte, just cannot seem to stay away from trouble. When Charlotte learns of her mothers distress in losing a locket with a compromising picture, she has no idea that its just the beginning of a series of bizarre events that will end in sudden death. For hidden behind the sumptuous elegance of Rutland Place, where Charlottes mother lives, are terrible secrets so horrifying that only murder can conceal them. But the dangerous persistence of Charlotte and the quiet patience of Inspector Pitt will make it possible to unwind this most macabre and chilling mystery.