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The Whitechapel Conspiracy

Charlotte and Thomas Pitt Mysteries, Book 21

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The Whitechapel Conspiracy

By: Anne Perry
Narrated by: Amy Scanlon
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In 1892, the grisly murders of Whitechapel prostitutes four years earlier by a killer dubbed Jack the Ripper remain a terrifying enigma. And in a packed Old Bailey courtroom, Superintendent Thomas Pitt’s testimony causes distinguished soldier John Adinett to be sentenced to hang for the inexplicable murder of a friend. Instead of being praised for his key testimony, Pitt is removed from his station command and transferred to Whitechapel, one of the East End’s most dangerous slums. There, he must work undercover investigating alleged anarchist plots. Among his few allies are his clever wife, Charlotte, and intrepid Gracie, the maid who can travel unremarked in Whitechapel. But none of them anticipate the horrors to be revealed.

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The narrator’s voice was like fingers on a chalk board! Her narration of female voices was particularly offensive.

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Narrator's overall narration was sleep inducing, causing me to have to rewind many times. The character voices were not too bad.

Narration was sleep inducing.

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This is a very good good narrator, but the voice used for Narroway is unnecessarily nasty

The Thomas and Charlotte Pitt novels always deliver.

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This reader had the most trouble with the voices of the male characters. They mostly sounded alike, so during conversatiins it wasn’t always easy to know which character was talking and I had to discern by context. The voice of Aunt Vespasia was terrible. She sounded old and crotchety, not with the strong dignified voice of an older former beauty, still admired and respected. Charlotte didn’t sound like the strong independent character we know. I will hope for Davina Porter for more listening of all books as well as Anne Perry’s.

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All of Perry's series are well plotted and provide an excellent sense of the period. Narration was solid and well defined.

Anne Perry does it again

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