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An edition of Seven Dials (2003)

Seven dials

1st ed.
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Thomas Pitt must protect the good name of senior cabinet minister Saville Ryerson, who is on the scene where his lover's husband lies murdered.

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Publisher
Ballantine Books
Language
English
Pages
345

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Cover of: Seven Dials
Seven Dials
2003, Thorndike Press, Chivers Press
in English
Cover of: Seven dials
Seven dials
2003, Ballantine Books
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Seven Dials
Seven Dials
Feb. 4, 2003, Ballantine Books
Hardcover in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Seven Dials
Seven Dials
2003, Random House Publishing Group
Electronic resource in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR6066.E693 S48 2003, PR6066.E693 S48 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
345 p.
Number of pages
345

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23247095M
Internet Archive
sevendials00perr
ISBN 10
0345440080
LCCN
2002035605
OCLC/WorldCat
54834868, 50651603
Library Thing
174708
Goodreads
72766
1290055

Work Description

Millions of readers who love New York Times bestselling author Anne Perry and her novels cherish the magical passport she provides into the age of Victoria at its brilliant zenith. It was an unforgettable time when rich and powerful Englishmen contrived to make themselves even richer and more powerful. When Englishwomen were the glittering ornaments of an opulent society, rolling over cobblestones in their costly carriages, entertaining the chosen few in their elegant drawing rooms. Thoughts of the poor, rotting in London slums and in British dominions east and west of Suez, seldom troubled this prideful aristocracy. But a shocking murder was soon to remind them of their ever-present vulnerability.In the first gray of a mid-September morning, Thomas Pitt, mainstay of Her Majesty's Special Branch, is summoned to Connaught Square mansion where the body of a junior diplomat lies huddled in a wheelbarrow. Nearby stands the tenant of the house, the beautiful and notorious Egyptian woman Ayesha Zakhari, who falls under the shadow of suspicion. Pitt's orders, emanating from Prime Minister Gladstone himself, are to protect--at all costs--the good name of the third person in the garden: senior cabinet minister Saville Ryerson. This distinguished public servant, whispered to be Ayesha's lover, insists that she is as innocent as he is himself. Could it be true?In the dead man's less-than-stellar reputation, Pitt finds hope. But in ancient Alexandria, where the victim was once an army officer, hope grows dim. For there, Pitt receives intimations of deadly entanglements stretching from Egyptian cotton fields to Manchester cotton mills, from the noxious London slum known as Seven Dials to the madhouse called Bedlam.Meanwhile, in a packed courtroom at the Old Bailey, time is ticking away for Ayesha and Saville. With Pitt and his clients racing against the hangman, the trial reaches its pulse-pumping climax.

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Pitt opened his eyes but the thumping did not stop. The first gray of mid-September daylight showed through the curtains. It was not yet six, and there was someone at the front door.
Page 1, added by Alex Voytek.

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