Anne Perry
Anne Perry's Victorian mysteries have launched her into millionaire status, a status she maintains by continuing to produce mystery novels out of her home in Scotland. From the time she was a child, Perry wanted to be a writer but her dreams were nearly shattered as a teenager.
When
she was 15, she and a friend murdered the friend's mother in New Zealand, a crime
for which Perry (whose name was then Juliet Hulme) served several years in prison.
Upon her release, she left New Zealand and took up a new life under the name
of Anne Perry. In 1994, Anne Perry's past as Juliet Hulme was outted by an investigative
reporter inspired by Fran Walsh and Peter Jackson'smovie, Heavenly Creatures.
Perry spent some time in the United States where she converted to Mormonism. She returned to England, the land of her birth in the 70s and her first novel was published in 1979. From there she launched two popular series, the Thomas and Charlotte Pitt series and the William Monk series.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Thomas and Charlotte Pitt series |
Edited |
The Cater Street Hangman |
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Callander Square |
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Paragon Walk |
William Monk Series |
Resurrection Row |
The Face of a Stranger |
Rutland Place |
A Dangerous Mourning |
Bluegate Fields |
Defend and Betray |
Death in the Devil's Acre |
A Sudden Fearful Death |
Cardington Crescent |
The Sins of the Wolf |
Silence in Hanover Close |
Cain His Brother |
Bethlehem Road |
Weighed in the Balance |
Highgate Rise |
The Silent Cry |
Belgrave Square |
A Breach of Promise |
Farriers Lane |
The Twisted Root |
The Hyde Park Headsman |
Slaves of Obsession |
Traitors Gate |
Funeral in Blue |
Pentecost Alley |
Death of a Stranger |
Ashworth Hall |
The Shifting Tide |
Brunswick Gardens |
Dark Assassins |
Bedford Square |
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Half Moon Street |
Other Novels |
The Whitechapel Conspiracy |
Tathea |
Southampton Row |
A Dish Taken Cold |
Seven Dials |
No Graves as Yet |
A Christmas Journey |
Come Armageddon |
Seven Dials |
Fashionable Funeral |
Long Spoon Lane |
One Thing More |
Naked From the Phoenix |
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World War I |
Letters from the Highlands |
No Graves As Of Yet: 1914 |
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Shoulder the Sky: 1915 |
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Angels in the Gloom: 1916 |
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At Some Disputed Barricade: 1917 |
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We Shall Not Sleep: 1918 |
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