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The gentleman tied to the lamppost on Westminster Bridge is most elegantly attired--fresh boutonniere, silk hat, white evening scarf--and he is quite, quite dead, as a result of his thoroughly cut throat. Why should anyone kill Sir Lockwood Hamilton, the kindest of family men and most conscientious member of Parliament? Before Inspector Thomas Pitt can even speculate on the reasons, a colleague of Sir Lockwood's meets the same fate in the same spot. Public indignation is boundless, and clever Charlotte Pitt, Thomas's wellborn wife, can't resist helping her hard-pressed husband, scouting society's drawing rooms for clues to these appalling crimes. Meanwhile, the Westminster Bridge Cutthroat stalks another victim.
Set against the atmospheric backdrop of Victorian London, this installment in Anne Perry's celebrated series delivers authentic period detail and intricate plotting. The Westminster Bridge murders create a web of political intrigue and social scandal that only the combined efforts of Inspector Pitt and his astute wife Charlotte can unravel.
This novel continues the adventures of one of Victorian mystery fiction's most beloved detective couples. Inspector Thomas Pitt brings his investigative prowess while Charlotte navigates the upper-class drawing rooms her husband cannot access, making them a formidable team in solving London's most perplexing crimes.
Anne Perry masterfully combines historical authenticity with compelling mystery plotting. The Westminster Bridge setting provides a dramatic stage for murders that shock Victorian society and challenge conventional detective work. The dual perspective of both Inspector Pitt's official investigation and Charlotte's society connections offers readers a complete view of both London's criminal underworld and its elite social circles.