A riveting new Thomas and Charlotte Pitt novel, in which Anne Perry
again proves her mastery of the people, the mores, and the politics of
the Victorian era she has made her own. A general election is
approaching and Thomas is called to monitor the bitter struggle for one
crucial London seat.
The Tory candidate is Charles Voisey, ruthless Number One of the Inner
Circle and old enemy of Pitt. His Liberal opponent is Aubrey Serracold,
whose wife, Rose, is passionately committed to a socialist agenda and a
liability to Serracold as she is immersed in spiritualism. Rose is one
of the three participants in a late-night seance held by clairvoyant
Maude Lamont, which becomes notorious when Madame Lamont's brutally
murdered body is found the next morning. To Pitt's heavy burdens is now
added the investigation of this baffling crime.
"You can count on a Perry tale to be superior."--San Diego
Union-Tribune