A review by sarabellum
Twenty-One Days by Anne Perry

5.0

Excellent. Perry moves some years in the future to focus on the continued Pitt family legacy. The book makes reference to some beloved characters from his parents' adventures while making it clear that Daniel will stand on his own. I am interested to see where this series goes, particularly with an awesome female character that was introduced. This is a taut mystery with courtroom drama, twists, and getting to know Daniel as an adult -- establishing his character and his sense of right and wrong. Highly recommend. Longtime readers of the Charlotte and Thomas Pitt series will just slide right in, but for those unfamiliar with that series this book can be a starting place as well.