Charlotte & Thomas Pitt #8

Cardington Crescent

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Murder strikes close to Inspector Pitt and his irrepressible wife, Charlotte, when Charlotte's brother-in-law is found dead, poisoned by his morning coffee

0 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1,1987

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Format
0 pages, Mass Market Paperback
Published
September 1, 1989 by Fawcett Books
ISBN
9780449447758
ASIN
0449447758
Language
English
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About the author

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Anne Perry, born Juliet Hulme in England, lived in Scotland most of her life after serving five years in prison for murder (in New Zealand). A beloved mystery authoress, she is best known for her Thomas Pitt and William Monk series.

Her first novel, "The Cater Street Hangman", was published in 1979. Her works extend to several categories of genre fiction, including historical mysteries. Many of them feature recurring characters, most importantly Thomas Pitt and amnesiac private investigator William Monk, who first appeared in 1990, "The Face Of A Stranger".

Her story "Heroes," from the 1999 anthology Murder And Obsession, won the 2001 Edgar Award For Best Short Story. She was included as an entry in Ben Peek's Twenty-Six Lies / One Truth, a novel exploring the nature of truth in literature.

Series contributed to:
. Crime Through Time
. Perfectly Criminal
. Malice Domestic
. The World's Finest Mystery And Crime Stories
. Transgressions
. The Year's Finest Crime And Mystery Stories

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April 26,2025
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Cardington Crescent is the 8th book in Anne Perry’s Charlotte and Thomas Pitt mystery series. Thomas Pitt is a police inspector in Victorian London and his wife Charlotte often involves herself in the murder mysteries Pitt is investigating. I don’t want to say to much about Cardington Crescent because there is something that happened that took me completely by surprise and I loved that experience. If you also love something happening that you did not see coming at all I would suggest not reading any descriptions of the book anywhere.

Charlotte’s sister Emily, and her husband, George, are spending the month with relatives of George. The book includes 3 murders, a look into the lives of upper class, family secrets, scandal, expectations and at times reminded me of Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None.

There were a few plot details that I did not understand, that seemed a bit unrealistic and had me questioning why these characters were making these decisions. Also, I was left wondering why some things weren’t in the story that I felt should have been. Though these things left me a bit confused they didn’t take away from my enjoyment of the story. I felt the time period was very well described, its very easy to picture everything and to feel apart of that time. The characters were engaging and I found myself really feeling for them, and their grief, and their frustrations and fears. The ending was gripping though left in such a way that you know who committed the murders but not entirely sure why. There are a couple of reasons why, but Perry does not tidy it all up for you. I was left thinking about the novel and trying to figure out why I thought the murders happened. This is a book I will probably reread to see if I can find any clues and I also think it would be a very fun book to buddy read or read in a book club just to debate the ending.
April 26,2025
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Her mysteries go by fast, especially if you are listening on audio. This was a good one. I went back and forth on who I thought did it. Interesting, some I did figure out. Hopefully I will find the next one on audio too.
April 26,2025
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Satisfying mystery with Pitt and Charlotte

Charlottee gets caught up in one of Pitt's
Mysterys. This one involves her sister This family's ugliness just intensifies until the family is completely torn apart



April 26,2025
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Lots going on in this book and very enjoyable. Nicely narrated, however there were times when I didn’t know exactly who was talking. And I’m really getting annoyed at Thomas and the way he doesn’t respect Charlotte’s sleuthing abilities. All that said, really good mysteries in this book.
April 26,2025
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This is one of the books where Perry constantly reminds us of Aunt Vespasia's age and frailty. Amusingly, at some point in the series she apparently drinks from a youth potion and becomes much younger!

Oh, well. She, Emily and George are visiting Vespasia's son-in-law and his family, along with the dashing Jack Radley, who will feature in future books. But a murder brings Charlotte and Pitt to the house, and dark family secrets will be revealed....
April 26,2025
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I did enjoy this book... right up to almost the end. Maybe a lack of sleep or Covid anxiety has made me a little slow but the ending was a little vague or too subtle. There were a few inconsistencies in the writing but all in all an enjoyable read. I have read the previous books in this series and found this one particularly compelling.
April 26,2025
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Spoiler Alert!

Motivation for the murderer leaves me confused. If Eustace was so concerned with having an heir, and William could not provide one, well Eustace could have remarried!
Eustace was a wealthy widower. He did not need his only son to be his heir, he could have another. Eustace was not aristocratic and not confined by their inheritance laws. He was just an ignorant bully.
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