Summary of this Book... | ||
William Monk, a detective in Victorian England (around 1856) who wakes up from an injury with no memory of who he is or what his past was. His superior expects him to continue investigating a murder, apparently he was close to the conclusion before the accident that wiped his memory from his brain. How will he find the murderer if he doesn't even know how to do his job anymore? | ||
I especially liked... | ||
The way Perry had Monk rediscover himself, step by painful step. I also liked the sharp battles of wit between Monk and Hester. Good dialogue. | ||
I didn't like... | ||
How Monk treats Hester when he first meets her. How rude! | ||
When I finished reading this Book I wanted to... | ||
Read the next! | ||
This Book made me feel... | ||
A little sad at some points, suspenseful in most of it. | ||
The author of this Book... | ||
Is a master at working emotion into her stories. | ||
I recommend this Book because... | ||
Because it's very good especially if you like historical mysteries. | ||
I don't recommend this Book because... | ||
A few parts of the mystery are confusing if you don't watch for them. | ||
Further Comments... | ||
This book is the first in the "William Monk" series but Perry also has another Victorian mystery series (Thomas and Charlotte Pitt) so don't get them confused. | ||
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Created Apr 26, 2002 at 10:46pm •
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