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Anne Perry The Fourth Enemy Signed US HCDJ 1st/1st NF
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- Condition
- Like New
- Seller Notes
- ISBN
- 9780593359129
- Book Title
- Fourth Enemy : a Daniel Pitt Novel
- Book Series
- Daniel Pitt Ser.
- Publisher
- Random House Publishing Group
- Item Length
- 9.6 in
- Publication Year
- 2023
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 1.1 in
- Genre
- Fiction
- Topic
- Mystery & Detective / Historical, Historical, Mystery & Detective / Traditional
- Item Weight
- 19.9 Oz
- Item Width
- 6.5 in
- Number of Pages
- 352 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0593359127
ISBN-13
9780593359129
eBay Product ID (ePID)
10057249708
Product Key Features
Book Title
Fourth Enemy : a Daniel Pitt Novel
Number of Pages
352 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2023
Topic
Mystery & Detective / Historical, Historical, Mystery & Detective / Traditional
Genre
Fiction
Book Series
Daniel Pitt Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
19.9 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
6.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2022-040929
Reviews
Paise for The Fourth Enemy "Set in 1912, bestseller Perry's strong sixth Daniel Pitt novel finds London barrister Daniel facing major changes in his professional life. . . . The author cleverly makes the most of a plotline not centered on a crime of violence. Four decades after her debut, Perry shows no sign of losing steam." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Barrister Daniel Pitt is thrown into the prosecution of a powerful man accused of a swindle that will remind readers of much more recent times than 1912. . . . Familiar fare well served in Perry's plush, comfortable prose." -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Three Debts Paid "The prolific Ms. Perry is expert at summoning the looks and moods of her books' chosen periods, and her characters, from working-class to upper-crust, are well-drawn and engaging. . . . The solution to the mystery [provides] an undeniable jolt." -- The Wall Street Journal "As with the Thomas Pitt stories, author Perry fills her novels with commentaries on the social mores of the times, as well as its legal aspects, giving a mini-history of the period while weaving a complex tale of mystery and murder told from the point of view of Pitt's son, Daniel." -- New York Journal of Books "Perry has another winner on her hands. Once again she is not afraid to show the dark side of the human condition, and she does so with such impeccable style." -- Bookreporter Praise for Death with a Double Edge "Timely . . . and engaging . . . another terrific mystery." -- Bookreporter "[A] veritable page-turner . . . Perry is a skilled craftsperson, and she delivers an exciting and satisfying resolution." -- Historical Novel Society "Brava Anne Perry--long may we continue to follow the exploits of the Pitt family." -- Criminal Element, Praise for Three Debts Paid "The prolific Ms. Perry is expert at summoning the looks and moods of her books' chosen periods, and her characters, from working-class to upper-crust, are well-drawn and engaging. . . . The solution to the mystery [provides] an undeniable jolt." -- The Wall Street Journal "As with the Thomas Pitt stories, author Perry fills her novels with commentaries on the social mores of the times, as well as its legal aspects, giving a mini-history of the period while weaving a complex tale of mystery and murder told from the point of view of Pitt's son, Daniel." -- New York Journal of Books "Perry has another winner on her hands. Once again she is not afraid to show the dark side of the human condition, and she does so with such impeccable style." -- Bookreporter Praise for Death with a Double Edge "Timely . . . and engaging . . . another terrific mystery." -- Bookreporter "[A] veritable page-turner . . . Perry is a skilled craftsperson, and she delivers an exciting and satisfying resolution." -- Historical Novel Society "Brava Anne Perry--long may we continue to follow the exploits of the Pitt family." -- Criminal Element Praise for One Fatal Flaw " One Fatal Flaw is at once a courtroom thriller, a psychological-suspense tale, and a novel of manners (with Perry being especially sharp on class distinctions)." -- The Wall Street Journal "Reliable Edwardian legal suspense, liberally flavored with contemporary feminism, from an old pro." -- Kirkus Reviews "Characters are rich and multi-faceted, and their development skillfully merges details from the past with hints of the future. . . . One Fatal Flaw . . . captivates with both major and minor characters that readers will look forward to following." -- Historical Novel Society, Paise for The Fourth Enemy "Perry's courtroom drama . . . increases in intensity as the author craftily captures the reader's attention. The richly atmospheric tale brings the summer of 1912 to detail-rich life, from Titanic headlines to Miriam's bright-red Speedster." -- Booklist "Set in 1912, bestseller Perry's strong sixth Daniel Pitt novel (after 2021's Three Debts Paid ) finds London barrister Daniel facing major changes in his professional life. . . . The author cleverly makes the most of a plotline not centered on a crime of violence. Four decades after her debut, Perry shows no sign of losing steam." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Barrister Daniel Pitt is thrown into the prosecution of a powerful man accused of a swindle that will remind readers of much more recent times than 1912. . . . [ The Fourth Enemy is] familiar fare well served in Perry's plush, comfortable prose." -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Three Debts Paid "The prolific Ms. Perry is expert at summoning the looks and moods of her books' chosen periods, and her characters, from working-class to upper-crust, are well-drawn and engaging. . . . The solution to the mystery [provides] an undeniable jolt." -- The Wall Street Journal "As with the Thomas Pitt stories, author Perry fills her novels with commentaries on the social mores of the times, as well as its legal aspects, giving a mini-history of the period while weaving a complex tale of mystery and murder told from the point of view of Pitt's son, Daniel." -- New York Journal of Books "Perry has another winner on her hands. Once again she is not afraid to show the dark side of the human condition, and she does so with such impeccable style." -- Bookreporter Praise for Death with a Double Edge "Timely . . . and engaging . . . another terrific mystery." -- Bookreporter "[A] veritable page-turner . . . Perry is a skilled craftsperson, and she delivers an exciting and satisfying resolution." -- Historical Novel Society "Brava Anne Perry--long may we continue to follow the exploits of the Pitt family." -- Criminal Element, Paise for The Fourth Enemy "Set in 1912, bestseller Perry's strong sixth Daniel Pitt novel (after 2021's Three Debts Paid ) finds London barrister Daniel facing major changes in his professional life. . . . The author cleverly makes the most of a plotline not centered on a crime of violence. Four decades after her debut, Perry shows no sign of losing steam." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Barrister Daniel Pitt is thrown into the prosecution of a powerful man accused of a swindle that will remind readers of much more recent times than 1912. . . . [ The Fourth Enemy is] familiar fare well served in Perry's plush, comfortable prose." -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Three Debts Paid "The prolific Ms. Perry is expert at summoning the looks and moods of her books' chosen periods, and her characters, from working-class to upper-crust, are well-drawn and engaging. . . . The solution to the mystery [provides] an undeniable jolt." -- The Wall Street Journal "As with the Thomas Pitt stories, author Perry fills her novels with commentaries on the social mores of the times, as well as its legal aspects, giving a mini-history of the period while weaving a complex tale of mystery and murder told from the point of view of Pitt's son, Daniel." -- New York Journal of Books "Perry has another winner on her hands. Once again she is not afraid to show the dark side of the human condition, and she does so with such impeccable style." -- Bookreporter Praise for Death with a Double Edge "Timely . . . and engaging . . . another terrific mystery." -- Bookreporter "[A] veritable page-turner . . . Perry is a skilled craftsperson, and she delivers an exciting and satisfying resolution." -- Historical Novel Society "Brava Anne Perry--long may we continue to follow the exploits of the Pitt family." -- Criminal Element
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Series Volume Number
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Synopsis
Daniel Pitt prosecutes a beloved philanthropist whose good deeds may hide dark--and dangerous--secrets in this gripping mystery from New York Times bestselling author Anne Perry. Working his way up at London law firm fford Croft and Gibson, Daniel Pitt is named junior counsel on a fraud case with the potential to make or break his--and the firm's--reputation. The trouble is, Malcolm Vayne, the man on trial, has deep pockets, and even deeper connections. Vayne's philanthropic efforts paint him a hero in the eyes of the public, but Daniel's friend Ian, a police officer, has evidence to suggest otherwise. Nervously working alongside Gideon Hunter, the new head of his firm, Daniel is under pressure to prove that Vayne is guilty. Meanwhile, Daniel's new bride, forensic scientist Miriam fford Croft, befriends Rose, Hunter's wife, and the two become engrossed in the women's suffrage movement. Miriam finds herself among women who are brave and determined enough to undergo hunger strikes and prison sentences. And though Malcolm Vayne's image is improved by his support of their cause, Miriam is not deceived. The trial of Vayne reveals his outsize political ambitions, and heats up further when a crucial witness is found dead. During the medical examination, Miriam discovers evidence that will influence the case against Vayne but is kidnapped by one of his crazed supporters before she can reveal it. Daniel leaves the trial and, in a desperate midnight drive, attempts to rescue her from a dangerous, sea-swept dungeon, putting their lives--and the case against Vayne--in peril.
LC Classification Number
PR6066.E693F68 2023
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