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The second novel in the ever-popular series of Victorian whodunits featuring Thomas and Charlotte Pitt, here appearing for the first time in UK paperback. Murders just didn't happen in fashionable, respectable areas like Callander Square -- and yet, there had been two in a short space of time. The police were baffled. But Charlotte Pitt was curious. Inspector Pitt's well-bred wife had not formed the habit of meddling in her husband's business, but something about this case intrigued her -- to the point where she found herself prying into the intimate secrets of the very rich, hearing backstairs gossip that would shock a barmaid, and unearthing truths that could push even the most proper aristocrat to murder.
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Callander Square, Anne Perry
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- Released
- 1999
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- Title
- Callander Square
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Anne Perry
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers Limited
- Released
- 1999
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 256
- ISBN10
- 000651121X
- ISBN13
- 9780006511212
- Series
- Charlotte & Thomas Pitt
- Tags
- Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Historical Fiction, Mystery Novels, Thriller, Murders, Detective Fiction, England, Society, Great Britain, London, Historical Mystery, Investigation, Police, Pregnancy, Victorian Era, Police Officers
- Rating
- 3.8 out of 5
- Description
- The second novel in the ever-popular series of Victorian whodunits featuring Thomas and Charlotte Pitt, here appearing for the first time in UK paperback. Murders just didn't happen in fashionable, respectable areas like Callander Square -- and yet, there had been two in a short space of time. The police were baffled. But Charlotte Pitt was curious. Inspector Pitt's well-bred wife had not formed the habit of meddling in her husband's business, but something about this case intrigued her -- to the point where she found herself prying into the intimate secrets of the very rich, hearing backstairs gossip that would shock a barmaid, and unearthing truths that could push even the most proper aristocrat to murder.





