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The Charlotte and Thomas Pitt Series in Order

The Charlotte and Thomas Pitt series by Anne Perry is best read in order, starting with The Cater Street Hangman, though each mystery can stand alone. It follows a Victorian police inspector and his wife investigating murders across London society.

🔄 Best Read in Order · Start with Book 1

How to Read the Charlotte and Thomas Pitt series

🔄 Best Read in Order · Start with Book 1

Standalone stories, but characters and relationships develop across the series.

The Charlotte and Thomas Pitt series can be read in any order, but publication order provides the best experience. Each book presents a complete murder investigation with its own resolution, allowing readers to follow the case independently. However, meaningful continuity develops through Thomas Pitt's career advancement, Charlotte's evolving role, and changes in their family life. These ongoing developments add emotional depth and context without being required to understand each mystery. A reader starting later will understand the case but miss the progression of relationships and character growth across the series.

About the Charlotte and Thomas Pitt series

Series Premise

The Charlotte and Thomas Pitt series centers on Inspector Thomas Pitt of the London police and his wife Charlotte Pitt, who uses her social connections to uncover hidden truths. Cases often involve upper-class households, political intrigue, and family secrets. Charlotte’s insight complements Pitt’s official investigations. The stories explore crime within rigid social structures.

Main Characters

Thomas Pitt is a London police inspector who later rises in rank. Charlotte Pitt is his wife, whose social awareness aids investigations. Emily Radley, Charlotte's sister, often becomes involved in cases. Recurring figures reflect both police and upper-class society.

Setting

The series is set in Victorian London, with scenes in wealthy homes, government offices, and working-class neighborhoods. Social divisions shape both the crimes and investigations. Settings often highlight class tension and secrecy. The historical backdrop influences every case.

Tone & Themes

The tone is formal, investigative, and socially aware. Themes include class inequality, justice, morality, and hidden corruption. The narrative examines how social expectations conceal wrongdoing. Dialogue and deduction drive the stories.

Is This Series Worth Reading?

The Charlotte and Thomas Pitt series suits readers who enjoy historical mysteries with strong character relationships. It offers self-contained cases with ongoing development. The social context adds depth to each investigation. It appeals to fans of Victorian crime fiction.

Content Warnings and Heat Level

The series includes murder investigations and social issues such as abuse or corruption. Violence is present but not graphic. Romantic content is minimal. Content is suitable for general adult audiences.

The Charlotte and Thomas Pitt series balances standalone mysteries with meaningful character continuity. Reading in order enhances the overall experience. Readers can start anywhere, but earlier books provide stronger context.

FAQ

How many books are in the Charlotte and Thomas Pitt series?

34 books

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, Triple Jeopardy, was published in April 2019.

When was the most recent book released?

Triple Jeopardy was published in April 2019.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is The Cater Street Hangman, published in June 1979.

What genre is the Charlotte and Thomas Pitt series?

The series primarily falls into the Historical Mystery genre.

Do you need to read the Charlotte and Thomas Pitt series in order?

It’s best to read the series in order. Each book has its own story, but ongoing character arcs and relationships develop across the series.

What is the Charlotte and Thomas Pitt series about?

The Charlotte and Thomas Pitt series centers on Inspector Thomas Pitt of the London police and his wife Charlotte Pitt, who uses her social connections to uncover hidden truths. Cases often involve upper-class households, political intrigue, and family secrets. Charlotte’s insight complements Pitt’s official investigations. The stories explore crime within rigid social structures.

Is the Charlotte and Thomas Pitt series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.