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Belgrave Square : a Charlotte and Thomas Pitt novel

When low-life moneylender William Weems is found murdered, there are few to mourn his passing. But when Inspector Pitt finds a list containing the names of some of London's most distinguished gentlemen in the murdered man's office, he recognizes the smell of blackmail.

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  • "When an obscure moneylender named William Weems is murdered in a humble district of Victorian London, Inspector Pitt is summoned. He discovers that William Weems was a vicious blackmailer, and his sordid death is only the first ripple in a wave of scandal that threatens to engulf not only Lord Sholto Byam and his beautiful wife, but many others as well. Fortunately, Pitt's wife, Charlotte, has entree to London's best society. With her astute assistance, Pitt is finally able to root out the monstrous truth."
  • "When low-life moneylender William Weems is found murdered, there are few to mourn his passing. But when Inspector Pitt finds a list containing the names of some of London's most distinguished gentlemen in the murdered man's office, he recognizes the smell of blackmail."@en
  • "When low-life moneylender William Weems is found murdered, there are few to mourn his passing. But when Inspector Pitt finds a list containing the names of some of London's most distinguished gentlemen in the murdered man's office, he recognizes the smell of blackmail."
  • "When an obscure moneylender named William Weems is murdered, there are no mourners. Only one man seems troubled by the crime ... Lord Byam, who, in order to distance himself from the case, begs help from a friend in the police department. But how does Byam know Weems? Inspector Pitt is summoned to deal with the mystery. Pitt finds a list of names of distinguished gentlemen in Weems' office and it becomes clear that he was a blackmailer. His sordid death is only the first ripple in a wave of scandal that threatens to engulf Lord Byam and many others. Fortunately, Pitt's wife, Charlotte, has entree to London's best society where she observes the world of passion, power and greed that the police don't see. With her assistance, Pitt is finally able to root out the truth."
  • "When obscure money lender William Weems is found murdered in the humble Clerkenwell district, Inspector Pitt uses a list found in Weems' office, containing the names of London's most distinguished gentleman, to investigate."@en
  • "Mystery fiction. When low-life moneylender William Weems is found murdered, there are few to mourn his passing. But when Inspector Pitt finds a list containing the names of some of London's most distinguished gentlemen in the murdered man's office, he recognizes the smell of blackmail. Fortunately, Pitt's clever, well-born wife, Charlotte has entree into London's best society. And at glittering balls and over gossipy teas, she observes a world of passion, power, and greed, that is closed to police inspection."
  • "The death of a petty moneylender leads Inspector Thomas Pitt and his well-connected wife, Charlotte, to the doorsteps of London's most powerful citizenry, and to shocking secrets and further death."
  • "L'assassinat de William Weems provoque une certaine joie chez ses clients : cet usurier était en fait un maître chanteur. L'inspecteur Pitt prend alors l'affaire en main, aidé par l'épouse de la victime, Charlotte, qui va l'aider à retrouver le coupable en menant sa petite enquête auprès d'un monde de pouvoir très fermé, ouvert seulement à une élite sociale."
  • "When an obscure moneylender named William Weems is murdered in the humble Clerkenwell district, there are no mourners--and there is more than a little discreet rejoicing among those whose meager earnings he so mercilessly devoured. Yet when Inspector Pitt finds in the murdered man's office a list containing the names of some of London's most distinguished gentlemen, he begins to realize the magnitude of his duty. William Weems, it transpires, was no common usurer but a vicious blackmailer. Fortunately, Pitt's clever, well-born wife, Charlotte, has entr?e to London's best society. Her insights prove to be invaluable to Pitt's investigation as she observes, at glittering balls and over gossipy tea tables, a world of passion, power, and greed that the police are seldom permitted to see."@en

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  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Mystery"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Detective and mystery fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en

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  • "Belgrave Square : a Charlotte and Thomas Pitt novel"@en
  • "Belgrave Square Ein Inspektor Thomas Pitt-Roman aus der viktorianischen Zeit"
  • "Belgrave square / a Victorian mystery"@en
  • "Скандал на Белгрейв-сквер"
  • "Belgrave Square : a Thomas and Charlotte Pitt mystery"@en
  • "Belgrave Square [sound recording]"
  • "Belgrave Square"@en
  • "Belgrave Square"
  • "Belgrave Square : ein Inspektor Thomas Pitt Roman"
  • "Belgrave Square Roman"
  • "Skandal na Belgreĭv-skver"
  • "Belgrave square"@en
  • "Belgrave square : [a victorian mystery featuring Charlotte and inspector Thomas Pitt]"
  • "Belgrave square"
  • "Chantaje en Belgrave Square"@es
  • "Chantaje en Belgrave Square"
  • "Belgrave-Square Roman"
  • "Belgrave Square / Book 12"@en
  • "Belgrave Square : A victorian murder mystery"

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