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The fourth enemy / Anne Perry.

The fourth enemy / Anne Perry.
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ISBN 9798885788564
Name Perry, Anne author.
Title The fourth enemy / Anne Perry.
Edition Large print edition.
Published Waterville, Maine : Thorndike Press, 2023.
©2022
Description 535 pages (large print) ; 23 cm.
Summary Working his way up at London law firm fford Croft and Gibson, Daniel Pitt is named second prosecutor 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 a hero in the eyes of the public, but Daniel's friend Ian, a police officer, has evidence to suggest otherwise. Nervously working alongside the new head of his firm, Daniel is under pressure to prove that Vayne is guilty. Meanwhile, Daniel's new bride, forensic scientist Miriam fford Croft, befriends Rose, the wife of Daniel's colleague Gideon Hunter, and the two become engrossed in the women's suffrage movement. Miriam finds herself among women who are brave and determined enough to undergo hunger strikes and prison sentences. Vayne's image is improved by his support of their cause, but Miriam is not deceived. The trial of Vayne reveals his political ambitions in both England and Europe and heats up further when a crucial witness is found dead. During the medical examination, Miriam discovers evidence that will influence the case against Vayne, but is kidnapped by one of his crazed supporters before she can reveal it. Daniel leaves the trial and, in a desperate midnight drive, attempts to rescue her from a dangerous, sea-swept dungeon, putting their lives-and the case against Vayne-in peril.
Subjects Pitt, Daniel(Fictitious character)Fiction
Kidnapping -- Fiction
Forensic scientists -- Fiction
Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction
Philanthropists -- Fiction
Fraud investigation -- Fiction
Women forensic scientists -- Fiction
Public prosecutors -- Fiction
Genre Historical fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
Legal fiction (Literature)
Large type books
Series Daniel Pitt novel 06.
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