The Face of a Stranger (William Monk Series #1) by Anne Perry

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  • Pub. Date: September 1991
  • 345pp
  • Sales Rank: 78,554
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    • Pub. Date: September 1991
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 345pp
    • Sales Rank: 78,554

    Synopsis

    "Richly textured with the sights and sounds of London and its countryside...Solidly absorbing and Perry's best to date."
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    His name, they tell him, is William Monk, and he is a London police detecive. But the accident that felled him has left him with only half a life; his memory and his entire past have vanished. As he tries to hide the truth, Monk returns to work and is assigned to investigate the brutal murder of a Crimean War hero and man about town. Which makes Monk's efforts doubly difficult, since he's forgotten his professional skills along with everything else....
    A Dual Main Selection of the Mystery Guild

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    Perry's new hero is William Monk, a Victorian London police detective whose memory has vanished because of an accident. Trying to hide that fact, Monk returns to work and is assigned to the murder case of an exalted war hero. Slowly, the darkness fades as each new revelation leads Monk to a terrifying conclusion.

    Publishers Weekly

    Branching out from her popular Victorian London sleuthing team, Inspector Thomas Pitt and his wife Charlotte, Perry ( Cardington Crescent ) introduces another exemplary ``Peeler'' (as in Bobby Peele, the first ``bobby''), detective William Monk, in this period mystery with a pronounced and satisfying psychological dimension. After an accident in his carriage, Monk wakes up with no memory; ashamed to admit it, he bluffs his way through recovery and returns to work, where he is assigned a particularly tricky investigation of a young nobleman's brutal murder. While tracking the last affairs of Joscelinsp ok? yes Grey, Monk traces his own history and dislikes what he turns up on both fronts. Uncovering unpleasant secrets within Grey's aristocratic family, he also finds his gradually revealed former self to have been ambitious, cold and perhaps cruel. Integral to Perry's rich, unpredictable plot is the Crimean War, graphically described by Hester Latterly, a forthright young woman of the middle class who nursed there with Florence Nightingale. While Monk's unwillingness to face directly the questions of his past is often a stumbling block, forbearing readers will be amply rewarded by Perry's resolutions of both mysteries. Mystery Guild dual main selection. (Oct.)

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    Anne Perry is the bestselling author of two acclaimed mystery series set in Victorian England, as well holiday novels and historical fiction set during World War I.

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    Great Early Victorian Seriesby BookaholicUT

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    October 06, 2009: I bought this novel when it first came out in paperback and have bought each of the books in the series as thwy came out. Although Mr. Monk's knowledge of himself does not come back completely in this book, there is additional information about his history in each new book. I like that about the series. It keeps it fresh to wonder what Anne Perry will reveal about him in the next book.

    She does a good job of showing the stratified society of the Victorian age in both of her series. The William Monk series is set in the early Victorian age and touches on the Crimean and U.S. Civil wars. Her Thomas and Charlotte Pitt serries is set in the late Victorian age. If you like historical fiction Anne Perry's books are worth reading. I recommend both series to the new comer.

    Interesting Read, Interesting Authorby ravensegg

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    October 06, 2009: Perry is an interesting author; her books are interesting to read for their own sake, but even more fascinating if read with her personal history in mind. Having been jailed for murder herself in her juvenile years, Perry spends a lot of time exploring themes of morality and ethics in her books, and clearly empathizes with the deeply flawed leads in this particular series, perhaps more vividly than in her Thomas Pitt novels. I actually prefer the early books in the Monk series to any of Perry's other novels, specifically because the lead characters' flaws are deeper and more significant than later on, when experience and marital contentment have smoothed out their rough edges somewhat.

    A warning of sorts: These are novels depicting Victorian England, and both the style of the writing and the concerns they explore - social and political and religious mores of the period - are appropriate to that setting, although somewhat more graphic than books of that period would have been. If you are not particularly conversant with or interested in Victorian literature, you may find Perry's books to be inappropriate for a Light Read.

    I Also Recommend: Thus Was Adonis Murdered.


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