

Highgate Rise
Author: Anne Perry
Narrator: Davina Porter
Unabridged: 13 hr 18 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 02/24/2008
Categories: Fiction, Mystery & Detective, Historical Fiction, Traditional British
Author: Anne Perry
Narrator: Davina Porter
Unabridged: 13 hr 18 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 02/24/2008
Categories: Fiction, Mystery & Detective, Historical Fiction, Traditional British
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.
This one was fine though it irked me sort of beyond reason due to some series continuity issues. In this installment of the Charlotte/Thomas series Aunt Vespasia wears a black dress on page 125. Discerning reader that I am, I had to stop and think - wait, hasn't it been said that Aunt Vespasia never......more
I suspect this is written with an assumption that people will read the whole series in order, that the person who picks this up is already acquainted with all these characters. It was hard to keep track of so many! I liked that this book seemed written based on some research on the time (many details......more
All the things I didn't like in the last book are continued in this book and the plot just wasn't as engrossing. The WHOdunit was boringly stereotypical, the WHYdunit was just not believable, the great climatic scene was dumb and the emotion of the book was mostly forced. On the other hand, Thomas a......more