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Cargando... Midnight at Marble Archpor Anne Perry
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I haven't read one of these in a long time - Charlotte and Thomas Pitt have been married for 15 years and a lot of things have changed with Thomas' career. Their daughter is 14 years old. The subject was an ugly one - rape - and women were treated worse in the Victorian era than they are today so it was a hard book to read. I thought the ending, while a happy one, was absurdly abrupt. 3 1/2 stars is all I can manage. As always well written, fast paced with very capable and likeable protagonists. Some really evil upper class bad guys conspire to carry out a vicious crime to cover up typical, for the period, financial shenanigans that could cause the aristocracy much angst. Aunt Vespasia and Victor Narrawa step to the fore as featured players in another excellent Victorian mystery. I was eagerly awaiting more of Thomas and Charlotte Pitt, but this one was not as involving as the others because the attempt to deal with rape in this era seemed awkward. The series has dealt so well with the tough issues of the day, such as prostitution, poverty, international espionage, that I confess I was a little disappointed, but still so glad to see Thomas and Charlotte again that of course I rushed out to buy the next one... sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Anne Perry vuelve a exponer el lado oscuro de la sociedad victoriana. «Un libro rebosante de intriga» The Huffington Post. En esta nueva aventura de Charlotte y Thomas Pitt, Anne Perry nos sumerge en la rutilante sociedad victoriana para mostrarnos un mundo en el que demasiado a menudo las mujeres cargan con la culpa de las violentas agresiones que padecen y en el que los hombres poderosos consiguen lo que quieren, dejando que otros paguen por ello. La horrenda violación y supuesto suicidio de Catherine Quixwood, esposa de un acaudalado banquero, queda fuera de la jurisdicción de Thomas Pitt, el nuevo jefe de la Special Branch. Sin embargo, los ofensivos rumores acerca de la víctima hacen que Pitt decida investigar por su cuenta. Pese a contar con la ayuda de su cándida esposa Charlotte y de su antiguo superior, Victor Narraway, Pitt se siente desorientado. ¿Por qué la altruista y culta Catherine no acompañó a su marido a una gran fiesta la noche de su deceso? ¿Por qué dio permiso a los criados para que se retiraran hasta el día siguiente y dejó la puerta principal sin cerrar? ¿Cuál había sido su relación con el joven en cuya compañía fue vista en conciertos y exposiciones? El camino hacia la verdad lo lleva por derroteros sumamente perturbadores, desde las altas, y altivas, esferas de la política y las finanzas hasta la felicidad de su propio hogar, donde su hija adolescente, Jemima, se está haciendo adulta en el seno de una cultura plagada de peligros. «Arrolladora y provocadora? Perry ha perfeccionado su delicadeza narrativa.» The New York Times Book Review «Vigorosa y vehemente? Perry capta la Inglaterra victoriana con estilo, y el argumento es fascinante.» Wichita Falls Times Record News «Perry es una maestra sacando a relucir las injusticias de la época victoriana.» Booklist No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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As Commander Pitt of Special Branch, Thomas and Charlotte are now attending routinely the kinds of social events that Charlotte grew up with. At one of those events, Charlotte witnesses the Portuguese Ambassador's daughter, Angeles Castelbranco, just sixteen years old, fleeing in terror from the taunting but not obviously threatening behavior of Neville Forbush, the son of a wealthy and well-connected man. In her terror, Angeles stumbles and falls against, and out, a window, to her death.
Victor Narraway, also making the social rounds in his unwanted retirement, happens to be chatting with an acquaintance, a merchant banker named Quixwood, when a police officer arrives with shocking and tragic news. Catherine Quixwood, his wife, has apparently been attacked and killed while home alone for the evening, after letting the servants retire for the night.
Narraway agrees to assist in the investigation of Catherine's death, while Pitt responds to the desperate plea of the Portuguese ambassador, who reports that Neville had raped Angeles, explaining her fear of him.
As they each pursue their separate investigations, and share information, the two cases prove to be linked--to each other, and to the impending trial of Dr. Jameson, who nearly started a war with the Boers by an ill-conceived raid into their territory in South Africa.
This is a very solid story. Perry has gotten through the awkward period when she didn't quite know what to do with Thomas, and solved the problem of promoting him to a level where Charlotte's social connections are normal and accessible again. In this book she makes them, and their friend Narraway, face some terrifying realities of life for women in late Victorian England. The poignancy of this is increased by the fact that Jemima Pitt is now fourteen, starting to mature physically and socially, still a child but starting to practice some of the social skills, and feel the unsettling emotions, of a teenager not quite old enough to emerge into society. Perry does an excellent job portraying the conflicted feelings, fears, and anger of Thomas, Charlotte, their daughter, and Narraway.
Recommended.
I received a free electronic galley of this book from the publisher via NetGalley. ( )