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Posted March 9, 2004
It is 1863 in Victorian London and times are lean for private enquiry agent William Monk and his wife Hester who receives no money for working at the clinic in Portpool Lane that provides medical care to sick and injured prostitutes. Louvain, a powerful business man who makes a profit in shipping, hires Monk to recovery a shipment of ivory that was stolen off his shop while it was waiting to dock. One of the crew still on board was murdered and Monk intends to find out who the killer is and bring him to justice even though he won¿t get any additional fees for it........................................ The ivory must be found within a certain period of time or Louvain won¿t be unable to pay off a creditor who is also his rival. If that happens he won¿t be able to bid on a fast clipper ship that he wants to add to his fleet. While Monk makes contacts along the river to find out who received the ivory, Hester is battling a different kind of killer, one that hasn¿t been seen in Europe since the middle ages........................................... Anne Perry can always be counted on to write an exciting historical police procedural and THE SHIFTING TIDE is obvious proof of this assertion. Hester and Monk battle with more than a serial killer and that brings the focus of the tale as much on the nurse fighting a deadly disease as the hero trying to get an innocent man off death row. There is plenty of action in Ms Perry¿s latest thriller but it is the two special people who risk their lives for humanity that readers will care about............................ Harriet Klausner
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Posted June 20, 2006
any book with Hester and Monk by Anne Perry is great!
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Posted July 18, 2004
Anne Perry novels always bring you the perfect blend of colorful characters, history and a great mystery. The Shifting Tide gave us a new setting on the docks - an excellent adventure, as always. I can never decide which of Ms. Perry's series I love most, it is usually the one I'm currently reading.
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Overview
William Monk knows London’s streets like the back of his hand. But the river Thames and its teeming docks—where wharf rats and night plunderers ply their trades—is unknown territory. Only Monk’s dire need for work persuades him to accept an assignment from shipping magnate Clement Louvain, to investigate the theft of a cargo of African ivory from Louvain’s recently docked schooner, the Maude Idris. But why didn’t Louvain report the ivory theft directly to the River Police? Another mystery is the appearance of a desperately ill woman who Louvain claims is the discarded mistress of an old friend. Is she connected to the theft, or to something much darker? As Monk endeavors to solve these riddles, he can’t imagine