Sins of the Wolf (William Monk Novels)
 

Sins of the Wolf

by Anne Perry

"Perry [has two] strengths: memorable characters and an ability to evoke the Victorian era with the finely wrought detail of a miniaturist."
--The Wall Street Journal
Nurse Hester Latterly finds herself well-suited for the position: accompany Mrs. Mary Farraline, an elderly Scottish lady with delicate health, on a short train trip to London. Yet Hester's simple job takes a grave turn... (read more)

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brijybaby
  • Rated 5 stars

This is one of my Anne Perry favorites. In the book, Hester was set up and charged to the murder of one of her patients who died on a train ride to London. Monk and Rathbone must then work together, despite their differences, to prove beyond reasonable doubt that Hester did not do it. We also see here the love triangle between the three, and how Monk, in the end, won the girl. An amazing story. Vivid details as well. Felt as if I were in 1800 Scotland.

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