The Angel Court Affair (Thomas and Charlotte Pitt Series #30)
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The Angel Court Affair (Thomas and Charlotte Pitt Series #30)
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The Angel Court Affair (Thomas and Charlotte Pitt Series #30)

The Angel Court Affair (Thomas and Charlotte Pitt Series #30)

by Anne Perry
The Angel Court Affair (Thomas and Charlotte Pitt Series #30)

The Angel Court Affair (Thomas and Charlotte Pitt Series #30)

by Anne Perry

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ISBN-13: 9780553391374
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication date: 03/22/2016
Series: Thomas and Charlotte Pitt Series , #30
Pages: 304
Sales rank: 66,813
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Born in London in October 1938, Anne Perry was plagued with health problems as a young child. So severe were her illnesses that at age eight she was sent to the Bahamas to live with family friends in the hopes that the warmer climate would improve her health. She returned to her family as a young teenager, but sickness and frequent moves had interrupted her formal education to the extent that she was finally forced to leave school altogether. With the encouragement of her supportive parents, she was able to "fill in the gaps" with voracious reading, and her lack of formal schooling has never held her back.

Although Perry held down many jobs—working at various times as a retail clerk, stewardess, limousine dispatcher, and insurance underwriter—the only thing she ever seriously wanted to do in life was to write. (In her '20s, she started putting together the first draft of Tathea, a fantasy that would not see print until 1999.) At the suggestion of her stepfather, she began writing mysteries set in Victorian London; and in 1979, one of her manuscripts was accepted for publication. The book was The Cater Street Hangman, an ingenious crime novel that introduced a clever, extremely untidy police inspector named Thomas Pitt. In this way an intriguing mystery series was born…along with a successful writing career.

In addition to the Thomas and Charlotte Pitt novels, Perry crafts darker, more layered Victorian mysteries around the character of London police detective William Monk, whose memory has been impaired by a coach accident. (Monk debuted in 1990's The Face of a Stranger.) She also writes historical novels set during the First World War (No Graves as Yet, Shoulder the Sky, etc.) and holiday-themed mysteries (A Christmas Journey, A Christmas Secret, etc), and her short stories have been included in several anthologies.

Hometown:

Portmahomack, Ross-shire, U.K

Date of Birth:

October 28, 1938

Place of Birth:

Blackheath, London England
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