Read Triple Jeopardy A Daniel Pitt Novel edition by Anne Perry Literature Fiction eBooks

By Tanya Richards on Monday, June 3, 2019

Read Triple Jeopardy A Daniel Pitt Novel edition by Anne Perry Literature Fiction eBooks





Product details

  • File Size 1507 KB
  • Print Length 304 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 0525620958
  • Publisher Ballantine Books (April 9, 2019)
  • Publication Date April 9, 2019
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B07FLNSSSK




Triple Jeopardy A Daniel Pitt Novel edition by Anne Perry Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews


  • Young Daniel proves he is able, with Proud Pitt Thomas firmly in the background making only a few significant remarks. I have to admire Thomas' restraint in not interfering. I liked the way Thomas and Charlotte are having grandparent emotions, noticeable proof their lives are shifting.

    Cassie is a hoot. She's intrigued by the idea that Daniel makes his living arguing (as most 3-year-olds would be) and provides some of the sweetest moments in the story as she unknowingly encourages him.

    Miriam is my favorite character, partly because of her skills and logical mind, and partly because she shows clearly that being seen as an attractive woman is still important to her. The cover of the book has great significance for Miriam and foreshadows her subsequent appearances in the series, I hope. Her driving foreshadows end events in the book, and oh, that motorcar!
  • This book really drags-and since Ms. Perry seems to want to be sure that you have no interest in the parents--who have long been the center of fabulous books
    --you have little to think about. Daniel is slowly becoming somewhat of interest--but really for 70% of the book--it is slow-
    -and there is little to keep you going.
    However--the last 30% is brilliant--and smacks of the marvelous Pitt and Monk books. I hope eventually Daniel can be developed. I miss the PITTS!!
  • Too much of the plot was unbelievable to me. The whole story line felt rushed. I loved Anne Perry, her first books in both series were excellent but this book falls short. Sadly I won't be buying any more Anne Perry books
  • I enjoyed this book very much. Loved the growth we saw in Daniel Pitt, his growing, and instructive relationship with Miriam. Perhaps we have a future Oliver Rathbone (Anne Perry’s William Monk series) here? I also enjoyed getting to know Jemima as a young mother, after watching her grow up in the Charlotte and Thomas Pitt series. The characters are strong, and gave us insight into the early 20th century relationship between England and the United States.
  • Could not believe there was no epilogue to the ending of this book. Just leaves you hanging with no resolution for the accused or the main characters. Anne Perry fan!!
  • , I have read nearly all of the books in this series and enjoyed each one. The hardest temptation I had was not jumping ahead to find out "who done it"! Anne Perry is a wonderful writer. My only wish is that she would include an aftermath understanding of the story. But I guess I can find that in the next book!
  • This particular plot was superb! I cannot say enough good things about how this Author creates conflict and fills her story with such well developed characters. I think the Author is also a master at presenting her settings. I can clearly picture each room I enter in this story, and it serves to connect the reader with the character and somehow helps to develop the desire to solve the problem.
  • A great new series by one of my favorite authors. This was a real page turner, such a tightly woven tale, one of Anne Perry’s best ever and she has had many. Hopefully this new series guarantees many more excellent hours of reading!