Twenty-One Days
Daniel Pitt, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Simon Scardifield
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By:
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Anne Perry
About this listen
Twenty-One Days is the first in an exciting new generation of Pitt novels, featuring Daniel Pitt, by New York Times best seller and the queen of Victorian crime, Anne Perry.
It is 1910, and the century is full of change. Sir Thomas Pitt, head of Special Branch, has persuaded his son, Daniel, to take on his first case as a newly qualified barrister. Having successfully defended his client and made a lifelong friend, Daniel is summoned to the Old Bailey to assist in the defence of renowned biographer Russell Graves, who is accused of the brutal murder and disfigurement of his wife. When the jury finds him guilty, Graves is sentenced to be hanged in 21 days.
Graves insists he has been framed, and when Daniel discovers that Graves was writing a shocking exposé of Victor Narraway, Thomas Pitt's former friend and mentor from Special Branch, he fears the worst....
This exposé reveals state secrets so damning that someone might have wanted to silence him. And that 'someone' might be Daniel's father. With the reputations of those closest to him at stake, Daniel is in a race against time to uncover the truth and ensure that a man isn't sent to the gallows for a crime he didn't commit.
©2017 Anne Perry (P)2017 Headline Publishing Group LimitedWhat listeners say about Twenty-One Days
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- Mrs Cozens
- 02-10-17
A good read
This is an enjoyable book that held my interest throughout. My only reservation about the performance is that the reading is a little too fast, which affects the pronunciation in places. I think a more measured pace would have provided a more relaxed and satisfying listening experience. On the whole though; a good buy.
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- Charlotte
- 01-02-21
This is my first book by Anne Perry- Bravo
This is my first book by Anne Perry and I’m very impressed. The book was a rollercoaster plot that never dipped or waned and the characters were beautifully bought to life by Simon Scardifield and his amazing narration.
What a winning team!! Am immediately off to download the next one ;-)
Bravo 👏
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- Flint
- 29-12-17
Very Enjoyable
I was doubtful about this book because the dreadful narration ruins so many of the Thomas Pitt books. Thankfully this book was well read with an interesting plot and well drawn characters. I'm looking forward to the next book.
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- Amazon Customer
- 22-02-18
Good story, shame about the narrator
I have long been an admirer of Ms Perry’s books and, until now, have enjoyed both reading and listening to them. However, although this was a good story it was spoilt for me by the speed in which the narrator read it. Sometimes so quickly that words stumbled over each other. Indeed, I had to continually rewind the story to catch what had been said. I will not purchase another book read by this narrator.
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- Peter M.
- 08-10-22
Dreadful narration.
An interesting story continuing the tales of the Pitt family. Sadly marred by the terrible narration from Simon Scardifield. He reads far too fast and with little acknowledgement of the words he is reading. Quite dreadful.
I will certainly avoid his narration for future books.
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