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The fourth enemy, a Daniel Pitt novel, Anne Perry

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The fourth enemy, a Daniel Pitt novel, Anne Perry
Language
eng
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Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
The fourth enemy
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Oclc number
1375568210
Responsibility statement
Anne Perry
Series statement
Daniel Pitt
Sub title
a Daniel Pitt novel
Summary
Daniel Pitt is under pressure to prosecute a beloved philanthropist whose good deeds may hide dark--and dangerous--secrets, in this gripping mystery from New York Times bestselling author Anne Perry. Working his way up at the London law firm fford Croft and Gibson, Daniel Pitt is named junior counsel on a fraud case with the potential to make or break his--and the firm's--reputation. The trouble is, Malcolm Vayne, the man on trial, has deep pockets and even deeper connections. Vayne's philanthropic efforts paint him as a hero in the eyes of the public, but Daniel has access to evidence that suggests otherwise. Nervously working alongside Gideon Hunter, the new head of his firm, Daniel must find a way to prove that Vayne is guilty. Meanwhile, Daniel's new bride, forensic scientist Miriam fford Croft, becomes engrossed in the suffrage movement, finding herself among women who are brave and determined enough to undergo hunger strikes and prison sentences. And though Malcolm Vayne's image is improved by his support of their cause, Miriam is not deceived. Vayne's trial reveals his deep political ambitions, and it heats up further when a crucial witness is found dead. When still another witness is kidnapped, Daniel must set out on a rescue mission that puts the case against Vayne--and his own life--in peril. Anne Perry delivers another pulse-pounding mystery in her latest standalone Daniel Pitt novel
Target audience
adult
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