A review by yesterdaysprint
Brunswick Gardens by Anne Perry

3.0

Another good Pitt story but there's a couple rather glaring omissions from past novels.

I don't understand why there's no mention of Dominic's role in book #4 (Resurrection Row), when he is suspected of murdering Lord Augustus because of his involvement with the man's wife. They also trace pretty thoroughly through Dominic's past, since the death of his wife Sarah in this novel, and where he's been living but they never mention this part at all.

Another thing that doesn't quite make sense is that Perry writes Caroline, Charlotte's mother, (now remarried) is visited by Pitt in Cater street, where she lived when Pitt was first introduced to the family, but in book #5, Caroline and Edward had downsized their home and moved to the eponymous Rutland Place.