A review by literaryfeline
Callander Square by Anne Perry

3.0

The second book in the Inspector Pitt and Charlotte Pitt series, this mystery takes the reader again into the high society of Victorian London. What begins as an investigation into the death of two infants found buried in a high-class neighborhood quickly turns into one of murder and blackmail. Charlotte enlists the help of her sister, Emily, to find answers to questions, knowing that her husband will have limited luck as an outsider. As in the first book, Anne Perry uses words to paint a very detailed picture of her characters, endearing many of them to the reader. The disparity and misunderstanding between men and women is again obvious in this novel. Women should not be underestimated.