Acceptable Loss: A William Monk Novel
分類: 图书,进口原版,Literature & Fiction(文学与虚构类),Genre Fiction(类型小说),Historical,
品牌: Anne Perry
基本信息出版社:Ballantine Books (2012年8月21日)平装:320页正文语种:英语ISBN:0345510615条形码:9780345510617商品重量:367 gASIN:0345510615您想告诉我们您发现了更低的价格?
商品描述内容简介Anne Perry’s seventeenth William Monk novel, now in paperback, is a mesmerizing masterpiece of innocence and evil on London’s docks, a welcome addition to this successful and beloved series.
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On a London riverbank, when the body of small-time crook Mickey Parfitt washes up with the tide, no one grieves. But William Monk, commander of the River Police, is puzzled by the murder weapon: an elegant scarf whose original owner was obviously a man of substance. Dockside informers lead Monk to a floating palace of corruption on the Thames managed by Parfitt, where a band of half-starved boys is held captive for men willing to pay a high price for midnight pleasures. Though Monk and his fearless wife, Hester, would gladly reward Parfitt’s killer, duty leads them in another direction—to an unresolved crime, to a deadly confrontation with some of the empire’s most respected men, and ultimately to a courtroom showdown with Monk’s old friend, Oliver Rathbone, in a trial of nearly unbearable tension and suspense.
“Masterful storytelling . . . [the] best in the series to date.”—The Star-Ledger
媒体推荐“Fascinating and fast-paced . . . will keep readers entranced.”—Wichita FallsTimes Record News
“[An Anne Perry novel can] take us away to the far reaches of our imaginations, to a place and a time about which we can only dream. . . . We see the gaslight, we feel the fog, and in Perry’s latest,Acceptable Loss,we experience the horror of murder, blackmail and sordid crime, as well as the shining victory of heroic sacrifice and personal courage.”—Asbury Park Press
“The real drama in the story involves the struggle between loyalty and truth. Questions of morality and painful choices haunt every chapter.”—Lincoln Journal Star
“Terrific . . . Readers will not be prepared for the twists and turns that lay in wait.”—Bookreporter