Bethlehem Road, Anne Perry
Bethlehem Road, Anne Perry
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Bethlehem Road

Author: Anne Perry

Narrator: Davina Porter

Unabridged: 11 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 06/27/2008


Synopsis

More than 15 million copies of Edgar Award winner Anne Perry's historical mysteries have been sold. In Bethlehem Road, Inspector Pitt and his wife investigate the murder of a Member of Parliament. Before they can begin to piece together what happened to Sir Lockwood Hamilton, one of his colleagues is discovered murdered-on the exact same spot.

About Anne Perry

Sometimes the personal story of a particular author seems almost as intriguing as the books they write. Such is the life of British author Anne Perry (aka Juliet Marion Hulme). As a child Hulme was very ill with tuberculosis and ended up being fostered out by a family in the Caribbean. She did get better, and the family moved to a private island in New Zealand, where she describes her life as a Swiss family Robinson type existence. She became ill again and during her bouts of illness through her teen years, she missed most of her childhood education. However, her mother had prepared her by teaching her how to read and write by the time she was four. Her heart always seemed to be in writing.

At the age of 15, Juliet and her best friend plotted and killed her friend's mother. The three went for a walk in the park and Hulme dropped a stone, causing the mother to bend over to pick it up, and her friend hit her own mother on the head with a half brick. They had planned on the strike killing her, but they had to strike her 20 times before she was dead. The girls were put on trial and each served five years in prison. It is said that they never saw each other again after being released. For many years, nobody connected author Anne Perry as the teen murderer, Juliet Hulme. In 1994, the film Heavenly Creatures, portrayed Hulme and her friend Pauline Parker with characters being played by Kate Winslet and Melanie Lynskey respectively.

Perry's genre of writing covers Victorian Era Detective fiction for the most part. Her novels have been centered around two main characters, Thomas Pitt and William Monk. She has published 47 novels and several collections of stories.


Reviews

What a long way to fall. Mysteries ending with somewhat conceivable motives for crimes is essential but often fumbled. I loved this book and was envisioning 5-star appreciation, until a couple of chief plotlines were dropped. They would have delineated clearer foundations for a murder. Bringing in a......more

Goodreads review by Allison

I'm going to have to think about this one a bit. The mystery part of it was excellent as always. The characters were great. It's a little different than the Pitt books have been so far in that you don't find out who and why on the second to last page, you find out the who a bit sooner. So, that's a......more

This one could have been much better. Say, for example, if it had made any sense at all. The rest of this review is filled with spoilers, starting now. (view spoiler)[First of all, very early in the book, Charlotte attends an assembly on the topic of women's rights. On the way out she witnesses an argument between (hide spoiler)]......more

Goodreads review by Tom

In this novel Ms. Perry gives the reader a more fleshed out ending that does not seem as chopped off at the conclusion like the neck of one condemned to the sharp blade of the guillotine. Some readers are annoyed with Anne Perry's rendition of the plight of women's rights during the late 1880's in V......more