Dark Assassin (William Monk Series)

Dark Assassin (William Monk Series) by Anne Perry, published by Brilliance Audio on March 28, 2006, is an unabridged audio edition that spans 10 pages. This installment follows Superintendent William Monk of the Thames River Police as he witnesses a dramatic incident at Waterloo Bridge involving a young couple. The circumstances surrounding their plunge into the icy waters raise questions of accident, suicide, or murder, compelling Monk to delve deeper into the mystery, particularly as it connects to the recent death of the woman’s father, an engineer with ties to a controversial construction project.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that intertwines suspense and traditional British mystery elements. As Monk investigates, he navigates a complex web of social dynamics, from the opulence of the upper class to the struggles of the impoverished. Accompanied by his wife Hester and aided by unexpected allies, Monk confronts both the dangers of the city’s underbelly and the looming threat of a murderer still at large. This edition offers an engaging exploration of intrigue and the human condition within a historical context.
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A superintendent in the Thames River Police, William Monk is on a patrol boat near Waterloo Bridge when he and his men notice a young couple standing at the bridge railing, apparently engaged in an intense discussion. The woman waves her arms and places her hands on the man’s shoulders. A caress or a push? He grasps hold of her. To save her or to kill her? Seconds later, the pair plunges to death in the icy waters. Monk can’t help but wonder, has he witnessed an accident, a suicide, or a murder? It seems impossible to determine the truth but, haunted by the woman’s somber beauty, he is impelled to try. Mary Havilland is her name and until recently she and Toby Argyll, the fair-haired man who shared her fate, had planned to marry. Her father, an engineer employed by the Argyll Company, has also recently died – a suicide according to the police and Mary’s sister. But friends tell Monk that Mary suspected her father had been murdered because of his stubborn insistence that the Argyll Company’s current project – participation in the construction of a splendid new sewer system for the metropolis – is so badly flawed that the entire city may be in dire peril from flood and fire. Already struggling to win the respect of his men, Monk is faced with two urgent mysteries. With his intrepid wife, Hester, he is soon treading a slippery path – from luxurious drawing rooms where powerful men hatch their unscrupulous plots to a world beneath the city where poor folk fight starvation. In nightmarish tunnels, Monk and Hester find true friends, among them Scuff, a young mudlark; Sutton, the ratcatcher, and Snoot, Sutton’s clever terrier. For once, even Monk’s old enemy, Superintendent Runcorn, is on his side. But as rainfall strains the fragile manmade underground, a murderer remains free – and poised to strike again.
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