Anne Perry, Paragon Walk and Resurrection Row, Victorian Mystery, 2 paperback books
Good (tight spine, spine creases and slight yellowing due to age)
Victorian Mystery
Paragon Walk
Ballantine Books 1981
In the posh London street of Paragon Walk was and unspeakable crime. A young woman was brutally raped and murdered. Inspector Pitt and Charlotte set themselves against a vicious murderer. As the elegant masks of the well born suspects began to slip, it became appallingly clear that something ugly lurked behind the handsome facades of Paragon Walk.
Good (tight spine, spine creases and slight yellowing due to age)
Victorian Mystery
Resurrection Row
Ballantine Books 1981
It was the most incredible thing a corpse sitting in an empty hansom cab. And it wasn’t just any corpse but the body of a peer of the realm. To Inspector Pitt and his sleuthing wife Charlotte, this seemed the sheerest of lunacy. Who would want to unearth a decently buried old chap like Lord Augustus Fitzroy Hammond? Such and outrage must be kept quiet, and the lord was soon reburied but when his corpse reappeared and in a church pew of all places. Inspector Pitt and Charlotte were determined to unearth the truth even if it meant digging into the closely guarded secrets of London’s most elegant families.
Good (tight spine, spine creases and slight yellowing due to age)
Victorian Mystery
Paragon Walk
Ballantine Books 1981
In the posh London street of Paragon Walk was and unspeakable crime. A young woman was brutally raped and murdered. Inspector Pitt and Charlotte set themselves against a vicious murderer. As the elegant masks of the well born suspects began to slip, it became appallingly clear that something ugly lurked behind the handsome facades of Paragon Walk.
Good (tight spine, spine creases and slight yellowing due to age)
Victorian Mystery
Resurrection Row
Ballantine Books 1981
It was the most incredible thing a corpse sitting in an empty hansom cab. And it wasn’t just any corpse but the body of a peer of the realm. To Inspector Pitt and his sleuthing wife Charlotte, this seemed the sheerest of lunacy. Who would want to unearth a decently buried old chap like Lord Augustus Fitzroy Hammond? Such and outrage must be kept quiet, and the lord was soon reburied but when his corpse reappeared and in a church pew of all places. Inspector Pitt and Charlotte were determined to unearth the truth even if it meant digging into the closely guarded secrets of London’s most elegant families.
- ISBN 0-449 21067-7
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