Books by Anne Perry
Anne Perry
Anne Perry is a British author known for her historical detective fiction novels. She is best known for her William Monk and Thomas Pitt series, which are set in Victorian England and explore themes of social issues, morality, and justice. Perry's writing style is characterized by vivid historical detail, complex characters, and intricate plots.
Perry's contributions to literature include revitalizing the historical detective genre and bringing attention to important social issues through her storytelling. Her most famous work is probably "The Face of a Stranger," the first novel in the William Monk series, which introduced readers to her compelling characters and masterful storytelling.
Overall, Anne Perry's impact on the historical detective genre and her ability to engage readers with thought-provoking themes make her a significant figure in literature.
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Death Times Seven (Daniel Pitt Mystery 7)
Daniel Pitt mystery 7
The Traitor Among Us (Elena Standish Book 5)
Elena Standish thriller 5
An Echo of Murder (William Monk Mystery, Book 23)
A thrilling journey into the dark streets of Victorian London
Treachery at Lancaster Gate (Thomas Pitt Mystery, Book 31)
Anarchy and corruption stalk the streets of Victorian London
Revenge in a Cold River (William Monk Mystery, Book 22)
Murder and smuggling from the dark streets of Victorian London
Corridors of the Night (William Monk Mystery, Book 21)
A twisting Victorian mystery of intrigue and secrets
Blood on the Water (William Monk Mystery, Book 20)
An atmospheric Victorian mystery
Blind Justice (William Monk Mystery, Book 19)
A dangerous hunt for justice in a thrilling Victorian mystery
A Sunless Sea (William Monk Mystery, Book 18)
A gripping journey into the dark underbelly of Victorian London