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Death with a double edge

Death with a double edge

May 1911. Daniel Pitt is summoned to a murder scene in the slums of London's East End. He identifies the dead man as Jonah Drake, a distinguished senior barrister who has been killed with a double-edged sword. With the police holding out little hope of finding Drake's killer, Daniel and his friend Toby Kitteridge rise to the challenge. They have leads that take them from the underbelly of the East End to the very highest echelons of society. Then Daniel's father, Thomas Pitt, receives a warning from Special Branch to cease the investigation. But Daniel and his father will not be deterred despite the risks involved in the pursuit of justice?

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RSN 000067949720
ISBN 9781407993331
140799333X
Dates Perry, Anne
Name of Publisher Oxford : Isis, 2020.
Attachments digital ; 12 cm.
Volume Daniel Pitt 4
Summary May 1911. Daniel Pitt is summoned to a murder scene in the slums of London's East End. He identifies the dead man as Jonah Drake, a distinguished senior barrister who has been killed with a double-edged sword. With the police holding out little hope of finding Drake's killer, Daniel and his friend Toby Kitteridge rise to the challenge. They have leads that take them from the underbelly of the East End to the very highest echelons of society. Then Daniel's father, Thomas Pitt, receives a warning from Special Branch to cease the investigation. But Daniel and his father will not be deterred despite the risks involved in the pursuit of justice?
Subject Pitt, Daniel (Fictitious character)
Murder Investigation
Great Britain History George V, 1910-1936
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