One Fatal Flaw - Anne Perry
Published 2020
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This has been on my TBR for quite a while. It’s the third installment in the Daniel Pitt series by Anne Perry. Although I’ve read the series in an unconventional order, starting with numbers 4 and 6 first, this is the third book I’ve read. Daniel Pitt is the barrister son of Thomas and Charlotte Pitt, the main characters in another Perry series.
A criminal is found dead in a fire, and another is accused of his murder. At the request of the accused’s girlfriend, Daniel convinces his firm to take on the case. He enlists the help of well-respected forensic expert Sir Barnabas Saltram, who testifies that the victim's broken skull was caused by the fire, not a blow to the head. After he is acquitted, the formerly accused dies under the same circumstances, and Daniel and his friend, Miriam fford Croft, someone also knowledgeable in forensics, are convinced Sir Barnabas is incorrect and set out to prove it. Will they regret crossing Sir Barnabas?
With an intriguing plot but inconsistent pace, this was another entertaining read by Perry, who has since passed away. Her detailed, descriptive language paints a strong picture of the characters and their environments, and there is fascinating insight into the life and times of early twentieth-century London. The characters, except, of course, for the villains, are charming. I especially liked the female protagonists, strong individuals on their own and proponents of women’s suffrage. Unfortunately, due to the times, they are held back from exhibiting their full worth.
Thanks to @Netgalley and @RandomHouse for the DRC.
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