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Book Review: Death with a Double Edge by Anne Perry

Death with a Double Edge by Anne Perry is the fourth in the Daniel Pitt series, where the inferior barrister's investigation into his colleague's murder leads him through London's teeming underbelly to the suspicious dealings of one of England's most influential shipbuilding magnates.

A policeman comes to Daniel Pitt's law chambers and asks him to accompany him to the morgue, as a deceased man was found wearing a coat with Daniel's bill of fare in the pocket. Daniel spots the coat.

It was like a blow that knocked out all the air out of his body. At that place was a boldly checked coat hanging up on a railing. There could not be ii coats so ugly in exactly that loud, clanging bank check. Kitteridge had just bought it, and Daniel had been very rude, calling information technology an eyesore. And then it was. But he would give anything at present to be able to take that dorsum. Information technology had been meant carelessly, teasing.

Even though he wasn't ready—he would never exist ready—Daniel steels himself to look at the face of his friend and colleague, Toby Kitteridge. He wonders how anyone can work at the morgue, with the unrelenting hurting of constantly having to tell the living virtually the death of a loved 1.

He knew the face, in spite of the pocketknife slashes across the cheek and nose, and another over the neck, nighttime with congealed claret. It was not Kitteridge—although he was about the same height, as well every bit Daniel could judge of a man lying down—but Jonah Drake, one of the senior lawyers in his own chambers, one of the cleverest in court. Not a particularly likable man, but 1 with skills Daniel could not deny. In fact, reluctantly, he had admired him.

Barrister Jonah Drake had an enviable runway record of convincing juries to exonerate his clients. In mod-day parlance, he was a rain-maker for the esteemed law business firm of fford Croft and Gibson. The head of the firm, Marcus fford Croft, is worried that Drake's methods were non entirely above-board, and he besides wonders why Drake was killed in Mile End, a well-nigh insalubrious part of London. He asks Daniel to undertake a quiet investigation. Alluded to are fford Croft'due south worries that his frequent memory lapses might be detrimental to uncovering the truth. Has he forgotten something that would explicate Drake's inexplicable murder?

About a yr agone, Drake represented a immature man, Evan Faber, who was accused of killing his older mistress. Evan was pronounced non guilty. When Daniel fills his parents in on Jonah Drake's murder, Thomas Pitt advises his son to go on cautiously.

"Exercise you know anything about Evan's father, Erasmus Faber?"

"No. Who is he?"

"Faber? Owner of the biggest shipbuilding company in Britain."

Charlotte moved uncomfortably beside Daniel, simply she refrained from interrupting.

"What has that to do with it?" Daniel asked. "Drake got Evan off, and it looks every bit if he was innocent, and then it was a just decision, reached after due procedure. Drake was brilliant. He left everyone feeling every bit if it were the right outcome, reached in the right style, afterward a hell of a struggle."

Pitt'southward face was unreadable. "Avoid Erasmus Faber if you can," he warned.

"Why? Is he above the police?"

Pitt's face up was bleak. "No one is. At to the lowest degree, theoretically … "

"But?"

"But … at the moment, he'south a homo very important to the government. And since you lot seem to exist satisfied that Drake came to the correct determination, in the right way, you don't demand to question the verdict. Why did you even mention it, side by side with a case that wasn't satisfactorily concluded?"

"Because information technology was a hard-fought boxing, and the police never found whoever did it," Daniel answered, stiffening in his seat. "But the jury were all satisfied that information technology wasn't Evan."

"If there was no testify pointing to Evan, why did the police arrest him?" Charlotte asked.

Daniel is unwilling to ignore these questions. His male parent, Sir Thomas Pitt, the head of Special Branch, is warned to stand downwards. His Majesty George V'due south authorities would strongly prefer that nil disrupt their relationship with Faber senior. Erasmus Faber'due south shipping operation is a vital cog in U.k.'s blueprint to dominate at sea. Simply neither Daniel nor Thomas are particularly practiced at post-obit the orders of powerful men that ask them to ignore the misdeeds of other rich and powerful individuals. The Pitts know the consequence of inaction. Plato said, "The penalty practiced men pay for indifference to public affairs is to exist ruled past evil men." Their parallel inquiries are exacerbated when Evan Faber is murdered.

In Death with a Double Edge, young barrister Daniel Pitt comes into his own every bit a calculating, clever investigator. For the first time, Daniel Pitt investigates without the formidable talents of Marcus's girl, Miriam fford Croft. She is in Amsterdam, studying to become certified as a forensic pathologist, an educational path that is closed to her in England. He goes toe to toe with his formidable father, Sir Thomas Pitt, head of Special Branch. Not that Pitt père and fils are at odds; they persevere because they believe evil actions cannot be excused or swept abroad, even for a perceived greater practiced. This belief is challenged to the core when Charlotte Pitt is kidnapped, clearly to put a spoke in their investigations.

Death with a Double Edge is the fourth Daniel Pitt mystery, only for all intents and purposes, it's also a continuation of the Charlotte & Thomas Pitt series, of which Murder on the Serpentine, published in 2017, was #32. Brava Anne Perry—long may we keep to follow the exploits of the Pitt family.

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