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Triple Jeopardy
Triple Jeopardy: A Daniel Pitt Novel | Anne Perry
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Young lawyer Daniel Pitt must defend a British diplomat who's accused of a theft that may hide a deadly crime in this compelling novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Twenty-one Days. Daniel Pitt and his parents, Charlotte and Thomas, are delighted that daughter Jemima has returned to London from the States for a visit. But it's not on the happiest of terms, since a violent theft just before her departure has left Jemima's good friend frightened and missing a treasured family heirloom. The thief appears to be a man named Sydney--a British diplomat stationed in America who, in a cowardly move, has fled to London, claiming diplomatic immunity. But when Daniel, Jemima's brother, is forced to defend Sydney in court, he grows suspicious that he's not getting the whole story; so the lawyer puts on his detective hat to search out what information may be missing. With the help of plucky scientist Miriam Blackwood, Daniel parses through the evidence, and what begins as a stolen necklace turns out to have implications in crimes far greater--including a possible murder.
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thereadingowlvina
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2nd book of the new Daniel Pitt series As always, I enjoyed the story. Twisty plot & suspenseful writing!

Rating: 4.5🌟

For my full review please visit https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2804832594

julesG I'm not going to talk you out of this book, but look at the size of the author's name compared to the book's title. 5y
thereadingowlvina @julesG Oh yeah. I never notice that and I've been reading her books for couple of years now. I just looked at her other book covers and the size of her name is bigger than the title too! 😯 5y
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rretzler
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2nd book In Perry‘s Daniel Pitt series. Daniel is a lawyer in 1910 London. His sister and her husband are visiting from the US and have brought a case with them. A young British diplomat has been accused of embezzlement but may have committed another crime in the US. I found Perry‘s logic to be illogical and nonsensical even - for a time, it seemed she was bringing a murder in the US into the British courts. I didn‘t hate it, but...3.0/5.0⭐️ #2019