Summary: A Funeral in Blue (William Monk #12) by Anne Perry
When her brother arrives on her
doorstep, Hester Monk is shocked - as much by the unexpectedness of the visit
as by the reason for it. For since her marriage to Monk, Charles and his
elegant wife, Imogen, have kept their distance. But now Charles needs Hester's
help. He believes Imogen is having an affair - there can be no other
explanation for her recent strange behaviour. However, before Hester is able to
investigate, a tragedy occurs. In a nearby artist's studio two women have been
brutally killed. Having left the police force with extreme ill feeling between
himself and his superior, the last thing Monk wants to do is face the demons of
his past. But, in the course of his work, Monk is left with no choice but to
visit his old adversary, Runcorn, and involve himself with the sensational
murder case.
Book Review: A Funeral in Blue (William Monk #12) by Anne Perry
When two women are found brutally murdered in an
artist’s apartment, private detective William Monk and his wife Hester team up
with well connected and wealthy Lady Callandra Daviot to find out what happened
to them. It seems very hard to know who the intended victim was and who just was
at the wrong place at the wrong time. One is an artist’s model and the other doctor’s
wife Elissa Beck. Elissa Beck’s husband is very soon charged with the murder of
the two women. He is Hester Monk’s colleague and friend. She believes him
innocent, so she desperately wants to help clear his name. As Hester and
William investigate, secrets start to unravel relating to the victims’ pasts.
As the Becks used to passionately battle for reform in the Austrian Revolution
of 1848, it becomes vital for William to travel to Vienna to gather additional
information about the Beck’s role in the Vienna Uprising.
Main Characters
Hester Monk is an ex
Crimean War nurse who now volunteers at a hospital. She is married to William
Monk who investigates cases privately as he has resigned from the police force
under a bit of a cloud. They enjoy a close and happy marriage and are able to
read each other very precisely, which is both a blessing and a curse while
investigating this case. Hester is friends with both hospital surgeon dr Beck and
member of the hospital board Lady Callandra Daviot. William feels he has to tread
very carefully to protect his wife’s feelings when he discovers potentially
hurtful facts. I enjoy the considerations of both William and Hester when they
try to keep each other safe from emotional hurt throughout the investigation.
Lady Callandra
Daviot is a wealthy widow and a member of the hospital board. She tries to keep
a secret that she loves surgeon Kristian Beck. She officially takes an interest
in the doctor’s case and gets Head of the Board to approve her as the doctor’s
employer. In reality, she tries to do everything she can to help him without
being judged by society.
Elements I Enjoyed
I so much enjoy the emotional care the Monk’s take when they investigate; both towards each other as well as towards other persons involved. They seem to experience a lot of fear as the investigation progresses and are constantly considering who to tell what and when. This makes me exited to know what happens next. I get to know the relationship between the characters while the plot develops and I feel invested in them. Descriptions of the characters being wet and cold while moving around London in the rain and fog add to the gloomy feel of the story. As does descriptions of dark and unheated rooms. It is expertly balanced out with tea breaks in cozy withdrawing rooms in front of fires, or the eating of hot stews in a warm kitchen. I like that Anne Perry creates a universe with a vast number of characters who make appearances in different stories. It’s like brief visits from old friends.
The historical
events description sets the plot at approximately 1860. The story develops gradually
through the first half. In the second half the plot seems to bounce around a
little bit. New information comes to light and a major twist adds up to a quite
surprising conclusion. I find there is a lot to enjoy in this work. Fans
of Anne Perry would love this novel, and I think readers of crime fiction would
too.
My rating: 4 stars
/ 5
(All opinions are
my own)
About The Author
Anne Perry is the bestselling author of two acclaimed series set in
Victorian England: the William Monk novels, including Dark Assassin and The
Shifting Tide, and the Charlotte and Thomas Pitt novels, including The Cater
Street Hangman, Calandar Square, Buckingham Palace Gardens and Long Spoon Lane.
She is also the author of the World War I novels No Graves As Yet, Shoulder the
Sky, Angels in the Gloom, At Some Disputed Barricade, and We Shall Not Sleep,
as well as six holiday novels, most recently A Christmas Grace. Anne Perry lives in Scotland (copied from Amazon)
To learn more about the author, visit http://www.anneperry.co.uk/
To learn more about the author, visit http://www.anneperry.co.uk/
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