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Silence in Hanover Close

Charlotte & Thomas Pitt • Book 9

by Anne Perry

Narrated by Michael Kramer

3.83 ABR Score (7.1K ratings)
★ 4.02 Goodreads (5.4K) ★ 4.16 Audible (1.8K)
13h 12m Released 2007 Mystery

Why Listen?

Michael Kramer's measured, aristocratic delivery makes the social subterfuge crackle—he captures the Pitts' quiet determination against high-society silence with such control that the mounting danger feels genuinely inevitable.

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About This Audiobook

Victorian London's rigid social hierarchies mask deadly secrets when Inspector Thomas Pitt reluctantly agrees to revisit a three-year-old murder case in the prestigious Hanover Close. What begins as political pressure to quietly resolve loose ends transforms into a dangerous investigation that threatens the foundations of high society itself. Pitt and his astute wife Charlotte navigate the treacherous waters of aristocratic privilege, where whispered scandals and buried truths prove far more lethal than anyone anticipated. As the couple peels back layers of deception, they uncover revelations that powerful figures will kill to protect.

Michael Kramer's masterful narration elevates this intricate Victorian mystery through his nuanced portrayal of class distinctions and character dynamics. His voice captures both the formal restraint of upper-crust society and the underlying tensions that simmer beneath polite conversation. Kramer's pacing allows listeners to absorb Anne Perry's richly detailed period atmosphere while maintaining the suspense that drives the investigation forward. The audio format particularly enhances the story's dialogue-heavy scenes, bringing the subtle verbal sparring and social maneuvering to vivid life through Kramer's skilled vocal characterizations.