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Seven Dials [Abridged] [Audiobook] (Audio Cassette)

by Anne Perry (Author), Michael Page (Reader)
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London detective Thomas Pitt is investigating the murder of a junior diplomat by a notorious Egyptian woman and her lover, a senior Cabinet minister involved in negotiating the conflict between Egypt's cotton growers and England's textile industry. Lovat, the diplomat, once served in Egypt, and to unravel the mystery of his death, Pitt travels to Alexandria, where he finds that the beautiful Ayesha Zakhari is not who she appears to be--and that Lovat's murder may be tied to an old crime which, if exposed, could set the Middle East aflame. While Pitt is in Egypt, his wife, Charlotte, occupies herself with a more mundane matter--the disappearance of a valet whose sister is a friend of the Pitt's housemaid. It's not long before the reader realizes the connection between the two crimes; meanwhile, Perry layers this smoothly plotted mystery with a fascinating history of Egypt in the days of the British Empire and the religious and economic tensions whose repercussions still resonate more than a century later. Perry, the author of two Victorian-era series (the other stars investigator William Monk), does her usual fine job of bringing the colorful time period alive, helped along by the details of domestic life provided by her protagonists' wives, interesting and accomplished women who have lately played all but equal roles in solving their husbands' cases. --Jane Adams --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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In her 23rd Victorian mystery featuring Thomas and Charlotte Pitt (after 2002's Southampton Row), Perry uses a pending economic crisis to good effect. Now firmly ensconced in his job with Special Branch, Thomas looks into the murder of a junior diplomat, whose corpse turns up in a wheelbarrow in a garden belonging to a mysterious and beautiful Egyptian woman, Ayesha Zakhari. Pitt travels to Egypt for answers, but the more he learns about Miss Zakhari the more he suspects that she's the pawn in some ugly political game. The Pitts' maid, Gracie, involves Charlotte in the search for a missing valet. Gracie also enlists the aid of Thomas's former subordinate, Sergeant Tellman, and in one of the charming subplots of the book, their romance develops further. The trail leads Charlotte into the dark and dangerous alleys of London's Seven Dials district, and eventually she and Thomas discover that the two cases intersect in a horrifying way. Perry once again delivers a complex and satisfying tale that fans of the series will devour.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Didn't Want it to End, Jul 2 2004
By bookworm (Wenatchee, WA United States) - See all my reviews
I can't find a negative thing to say about Perry's stories. I just think she has the greatest way with words and the things her characters say without saying anything, by just a scowl, or smothered smile are so eloquent. I don't know if she means to continue with Charlotte and Thomas or Mr Monk now that she is starting a new series, but I will miss them for sure. This was a great story and even with the obvious it's not the whole story. Sometimes I wonder who really solves these crimes Thomas or Charlotte. Don't mis this new chapter in their lives.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't put it down!, Jan 22 2004
By "missyshelley" (Springfield, MO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Seven Dials (Hardcover)
Find yourself stepping carefully through the sultry, baked-mud streets of Victorian Alexandria, the heady smells of spices and camels and wool rugs swirling around you, as you follow Pitt through a completely unexpected adventure in Egypt. The British have control of the country and the precious Suez Canal, but only just. The undercurrents of hatred, violence, and revolution boil to the surface, enveloping Pitt and landing him in an Egyptian jail with unlikely cellmates. The roiling flames chase Pitt back to London where he, Charlotte, and Narraway try to piece together who killed a former soldier and, more importantly, why. Was it to undermine the cotton industry, stolen from Egypt to flourish in Britain? Was it to bring down an important government official? Was it to pay back debts long owed? Or was it because of a secret so insidious that it could bring a bloody end to both the British rule of Egypt and the irreplaceable British trade routes through the Suez? As international intrigue threatens the government, an intrigue of a different sort envelops Gracie and Tellman. From the beginning through the last breathless page, the heart-stopping action and heart-rending emotion doesn't stop. The plot twists come unexpectedly, skillfully crafted by an author who never ceases to please. You'll not want to put this one down!
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3.0 out of 5 stars A competent Victorian mystery with an Egyptian twist, Jul 18 2003
By M. A Michaud "michael_michaud" (Dulles, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Seven Dials (Hardcover)
Anne Perry, the author of two series of murder mysteries involving different detectives, knows how to convey the atmosphere of Victorian London. In this case, investigator Thomas Pitt's murder investigation reaches beyond England to colonial Egypt, intriguingly described. Most of the story moves at a moderate pace that adds to its believability, though action junkies may be disappointed. The servants' very different use of the English language may illustrate the sharp social class divisions of Victorian England, but their statements are not easy to read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Classic Anne Perry
I've always enjoyed Anne Perry's Charlotte and Pitt mysteries more than her Monk and Latterly mysteries. They are not perhaps as deep but they are usually much more fun. Read more
Published on Jun 5 2003 by Valerie Adolph

5.0 out of 5 stars Seven Dials by Anne Perry
Excellent! Anne Perry has to be one of the finest mystery writers, her feel for the characters and the era in which the stories are set helps the reader really get into the... Read more
Published on May 12 2003 by Catherine R. Salender

5.0 out of 5 stars one of her best
Seven Dials is one of the best books Perry has written lately. A minor diplomat is killed, apparently by an Egyptian woman, and an important political figure looks to be... Read more
Published on May 1 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Square is Much Better Than Circle
This was easily the best Pitt mystery in several years. For one thing, the silly Inner Circle plot is gone from this book. Read more
Published on April 30 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Anne Perry Goes Platinum
I think by this point in time it might be more appropriate to call Anne Perry's stunning Charlotte and Thomas Pitt Victorian mysteries a saga rather than a series. Read more
Published on Mar 4 2003 by Eleanor V. Miller

5.0 out of 5 stars An Intriguing and Spellbinding Tale!!
Seven Dials is one of the best books in the Charlotte and Thomas Pitt series! It has everything in it, and although there are a few coincidences in it, it still is wonderful... Read more
Published on Mar 2 2003 by S. Schwartz

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent and insightful
When a diplomat is found murdered, it is obvious who killed him--the foreign woman whose gun lies smoking next to his body. Read more
Published on Feb 14 2003 by booksforabuck

5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific book!
I am an Anne Perry fan and have all of her books in my library. This is one of the best!
Published on Feb 13 2003 by Sigrid T. Vickery

5.0 out of 5 stars Seven Dials Deserves Seven Stars!
A new Pitt & Charlotte book is always a cause for celebration, and this one is no exception. Pitt finds himself faced with a murder case that could have major national and... Read more
Published on Feb 8 2003 by D. Bell

5.0 out of 5 stars another fascinating Victorian mystery
After exposing the workings of the Inner Circle, Thomas Pitt was fired as superintendent of Bow Street. Read more
Published on Feb 4 2003 by Harriet Klausner

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