Slaves of Obsession (William Monk, #11)
The year is 1861. The American Civil War has just begun, and London arms dealer Daniel Albertson is becoming a very wealthy man as emissaries from both sides of the conflict rush to purchase his wares. The quiet dinner party held by Albertson and his beautiful wife seems remote indeed from the...
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The year is 1861. The American Civil War has just begun, and London arms dealer Daniel Albertson is becoming a very wealthy man as emissaries from both sides of the conflict rush to purchase his wares. The quiet dinner party held by Albertson and his beautiful wife seems remote indeed from the passions rending America. Yet investigator William Monk and his bride, Hester, sense growing tensions and barely concealed violence in this well-appointed mansion. For two of the guests are Americans, each vying to buy Albertson's armaments.Philo Trace, the Southerner, is both charming and intelligent, but a defender of slavery. Northerner Lyman Breelove is a disturbing blend of political zealot and personal reserve--to whom Albertson's teenage daughter has pledged her heart. Soon Monk and Hester's forebodings are fulfilled. For within this group, one is brutally murdered in a cruel ritualistic fashion, and two others disappear--along with Albertson's entire inventory of weapons.Slaves of Obsession twists and turns like a powder keg fuse as Monk and Hester track the man they believe to be a cold-blooded murderer all the way to Washington D.C. and the bloody battlefield at Manassas. Yet finally, in a hushed London courtroom scene, Anne Perry holds her readers breathless and spellbound while Sir Oliver Rathbone fights to defend the innocent . . . and perhaps the guilty . . . from the hangman's noose.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780345433268 (0345433262)
Publish date: October 3rd 2000
Publisher: Ballantine
Pages no: 344
Edition language: English
Category:
Literature,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Historical Fiction,
Mystery,
Detective,
19th Century,
Historical Mystery,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Murder Mystery
Series: William Monk (#11)
It seems that William and Hester Monk (or perhaps their author) were getting a little tired of London, for both this novel and the next, Funeral in Blue, involve departures into other parts of the world. Fine with me! In this case, we (and William) get to see Hester's battle-nursing skills in action...
I had a very hard time with this one. There was a lot of small, but vital, mistakes in this tale of Americans in Great Britain during the Civil War. I was so annoyed with the overall quality that it was very difficult to wade through this one. Part of the William Monk series. Somewhat recommended. F...