Defend and Betray

Fiction

Author: Anne Perry

After a brilliant military career in India, General Thaddeus Carlyon finally meets death not in the frenzy of battle, but at a London dinner party, in what appears to be a freak accident. But the General’s beautiful wife readily confesses that she killed him – a story she clings to even under the shadow of the gallows. Investigator William Monk, nurse Hestor Latterly and O….Read More

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