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by Anne Perry


  The car disappeared round a bend in the road, and a second later there was a tremendous explosion, and plumes of dark gray smoke rose in a huge billow, followed immediately by a gout of scarlet flame.

  “God! I hope they didn’t hit anybody else!” Patrick gasped. “I thought it would just go flat!”

  The pavement was filling with people: Jemima, Thomas and Charlotte, Tobias and Rebecca Thorwood. Jemima ran instantly to Patrick, her face white. “Patrick! Are you all right?”

  “Yes. It’s not much,” he said, mumbling over the handkerchief, blood now seeping through it. “I’m all right.” He turned to Daniel and was about to speak, when a constable in uniform came round the bend from the direction of the smoke. “All right, ladies and gentlemen,” he said authoritatively. “Nothing to see here. Just some damn fool who took too much to drink and drove into the bollards of the turnoff. Doesn’t know the road, I expect. Foreigners!”

  Daniel collected his wits. “Was anyone hurt?”

  The constable looked at him incredulously. “Hurt? Not anymore, sir. I’m afraid the car’s finished, and the people inside it, too. Friction must have caused a spark and the fuel tank burst and went up instantly. Burned to…” He stopped, aware of what he was saying. “Hope it wasn’t anyone you know. Sir? Unreliable things, them motorcars. Would never have happened with a horse! Now move along, please, ladies and gentlemen.” He looked more closely at Patrick. “Seems like you’re hurt, sir. Perhaps you’d better go inside and sit down. We’ll send for a doctor.”

  “Yes, please,” Jemima answered before Patrick could speak.

  “I’m fine,” Patrick mumbled through the handkerchief. “We’re in the middle of a trial. I’m police. For God’s sake, man! What happened?”

  The pavement was rapidly filling with people, including more police. Pitt and Charlotte looked at Patrick in alarm. Charlotte went to Jemima, and they both stood close to him.

  Pitt went to the constable. He produced his card and showed it to him.

  “Yes, sir. Seems as they came round the corner too fast and ran straight into the bollards that block it off. Don’t know London, maybe. Going too fast to keep control. Man and a woman. I’m sorry, sir, but there was no chance either of them survived.”

  Pitt acknowledged it silently and stepped back to Charlotte, Patrick, and Jemima.

  Behind them, Miriam was holding Rebecca in her arms. She let her go so she could comfort her father, touching him gently, as if she were the stronger.

  Kitteridge came up to Daniel. He looked as if he had been close to the explosion himself, jacket crushed, tie half undone, and hair flying. “That has to be the final defense! Armitage! Why in hell…? I know, don’t tell me. Mrs. Thorwood’s affair all that time ago was with him. She never got over it. And he was a traitor all along. How long have you known?”

  “About half an hour,” Daniel answered, smiling ruefully.

  To Victoria Zackheim, for her friendship

  and immeasurable help

  BY ANNE PERRY

  FEATURING DANIEL PITT

  Twenty-one Days

  Triple Jeopardy

  FEATURING CHARLOTTE AND THOMAS PITT

  The Cater Street Hangman

  Callander Square

  Paragon Walk

  Resurrection Row

  Bluegate Fields

  Rutland Place

  Death in the Devil’s Acre

  Cardington Crescent

  Silence in Hanover Close

  Bethlehem Road

  Highgate Rise

  Belgrave Square

  Farriers’ Lane

  The Hyde Park Headsman

  Traitors Gate

  Pentecost Alley

  Ashworth Hall

  Brunswick Gardens

  Bedford Square

  Half Moon Street

  The Whitechapel Conspiracy

  Southampton Row

  Seven Dials

  Long Spoon Lane

  Buckingham Palace Gardens

  Treason at Lisson Grove

  Dorchester Terrace

  Midnight at Marble Arch

  Death on Blackheath

  The Angel Court Affair

  Treachery at Lancaster Gate

  Murder on the Serpentine

  FEATURING WILLIAM MONK

  The Face of a Stranger

  A Dangerous Mourning

  Defend and Betray

  A Sudden, Fearful Death

  The Sins of the Wolf

  Cain His Brother

  Weighed in the Balance

  The Silent Cry

  A Breach of Promise

  The Twisted Root

  Slaves of Obsession

  Funeral in Blue

  Death of a Stranger

  The Shifting Tide

  Dark Assassin

  Execution Dock

  Acceptable Loss

  A Sunless Sea

  Blind Justice

  Blood on the Water

  Corridors of the Night

  Revenge in a Cold River

  An Echo of Murder

  Dark Tide Rising

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  ANNE PERRY is the bestselling author of two acclaimed series set in Victorian England: the Charlotte and Thomas Pitt novels, including Murder on the Serpentine and Treachery at Lancaster Gate, and the William Monk novels, including Dark Tide Rising and An Echo of Murder. She is also the author of Twenty-one Days, the start of a new series featuring Charlotte and Thomas Pitt’s son, Daniel, as well as a series of five World War I novels, sixteen holiday novels, most recently A Christmas Revelation, and a historical novel, The Sheen on the Silk, set in the Ottoman Empire. Anne Perry lives in Los Angeles.

  anneperry.co.uk

  To inquire about booking Anne Perry for a speaking engagement, please contact the Penguin Random House Speakers Bureau at [email protected].

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