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The Sheen on the Silk

by Anne Perry

Hardcover

It is 1273, and the prospect of another Crusade has thrown Constantinople into turmoil. Enter Anna Zarides, a physician posing as a eunuch, whose probe into the mystery of her brother’s exile may alter Byzantium’s fate.

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A Christmas Promise

by Anne Perry

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In Victorian London, a little girl looking for her dead uncle’s donkey pits young Gracie Phipps against a killer.

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Execution Dock

by Anne Perry

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The arrest and acquittal of a singularly loathsome criminal leads William Monk into the seedier side of London society.

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A Christmas Grace

by Anne Perry

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Christmas, 1895, finds Emily Radley in Connemara to aid her dying aunt—and solve a mystery that’s killing the town.

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Buckingham Palace Gardens

by Anne Perry

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Victorian detective Thomas Pitt must solve the murder of a prostitute in Buckingham Palace before scandal erupts.

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A Christmas Beginning

by Anne Perry

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Who killed the vicar’s sister? Superintendent Runcorn spends his Christmas holiday on Anglesley finding out.

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At War's End

by Anne Perry

Hardcover

Anne Perry concludes her towering WWI saga with this exclusive Mystery Guild 2-in-1 omnibus, featuring At Some Disputed Barricade and We Shall Not Sleep.

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Anne Perry

ANNE PERRY

Born in Blackheath, London, in October 1938, Anne was diagnosed with tuberculosis as a child. At eight, she was sent to live with a foster family in the Bahamas in hopes that a warmer climate would save her life. By age 10, she had missed three years of formal education. Fortunately her mother had taught her to read and write by the time she was four, so she was able to catch up. Perry never wanted to do anything but write, yet it wasn’t until her late thirties that she finally saw publication with The Cater Street Hangman (1979). As she says on her website, she loves writing Victorian mysteries for the characters, the period’s contrast between glamour and squalor and the immense energy of the time. A member of the Church of Latter Day Saints, Perry lives in Portmahomack, Scotland, with two cats.

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