Pages
216
Year
2011
Language
English

About

Bodies that won't stay buried-is it a practical joke? Or murder?   Lord Fitzroy-Hammond of Resurrection Row has been dead and buried three weeks when he turns up sitting atop a hansom cab. Grave robbing, though a crime, isn't Inspector Thomas Pitt's usual fare. But when the macabre joke is repeated, and the man's corpse is found sitting in the family pew the Sunday following his second interment, Pitt begins to wonder if perhaps there's some message in it. The case grows increasingly bizarre as other disinterred bodies appear.   A new mother, Charlotte Pitt only takes a cursory interest in the grave robbing case until she hears Thomas mention the name of her late sister's husband, Dominic Corde, as a possible suspect. As Pitt follows leads into the slums and rookeries, Charlotte, too, is drawn into the politics and horrors of greed and exploitation.   For Pitt and Charlotte, what begins as a mysterious case of musical corpses, becomes a deadly pursuit through the London underworld of pornographic photographers, brothels, and sweatshops.

Related Subjects

Reviews

"When Anne Perry puts Thomas and Charlotte Pitt on the case, we are in exemplary Victorian company."
The New York Times
"When it comes to the Victorian mystery, Anne Perry has proved that nobody does it better."
The San Diego Union-Tribune
"The period detail remains fascinating, and [Anne Perry's] grasp of Victorian character and conscience still astonishes."
The San Diego Union-Tribune

Extended Details

Artists

Similar Artists