


Books in series

The Cater Street Hangman
1979

Callander Square
1980

Paragon Walk
1981

Resurrection Row
1981

Rutland Place
1983

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Zwei Fälle für Charlotte Pitt
2002

Bluegate Fields
1984

Death in the Devil's Acre
1985

Cardington Crescent
1987

Silence in Hanover Close
1988

Bethlehem Road
1990

Highgate Rise
1991

Belgrave Square
1992

Farriers' Lane
1993

The Hyde Park Headsman
1994

Traitors Gate
1995

Pentecost Alley
1996

Ashworth Hall
1997

Brunswick Gardens
1998

Bedford Square
1999

Half Moon Street
1998

The Whitechapel Conspiracy
2001

Southampton Row
2002

Seven Dials
2003

Long Spoon Lane
2005

Buckingham Palace Gardens
2008

Betrayal at Lisson Grove
2010

Dorchester Terrace
2011

Midnight at Marble Arch
2012

Death on Blackheath
2014

The Angel Court Affair
2015

Treachery at Lancaster Gate
2016

Murder on the Serpentine
2017

The Charlotte and Thomas Pitt Novels Volume One
The Cater Street Hangman / Callander Square / Paragon Walk
2000
Authors

Anne Perry (born Juliet Hulme) was an English author of historical detective fiction, best known for her Thomas Pitt and William Monk series. In 1954, at the age of fifteen, she was convicted of participating in the murder of her friend's mother. She changed her name to "Anne Perry" after serving a five-year sentence. Her first novel, The Cater Street Hangman, was published under this name in 1979. Her works generally fall into one of several categories of genre fiction, including historical murder mysteries and detective fiction. Many of them feature a number of recurring characters, most importantly Thomas Pitt, who appeared in her first novel, and amnesiac private investigator William Monk, who first appeared in her 1990 novel The Face of a Stranger. As of 2003, she had published 47 novels, and several collections of short stories. Her story "Heroes," which first appeared the 1999 anthology Murder and Obsession, edited by Otto Penzler, won the 2001 Edgar Award for Best Short Story. She was included as an entry in Ben Peek's Twenty-Six Lies/One Truth, a novel exploring the nature of truth in literature. Series contributed to: . Crime Through Time . Perfectly Criminal . Malice Domestic . The World's Finest Mystery and Crime Stories . Transgressions . The Year's Finest Crime and Mystery Stories