A review by soniapage
The Face of a Stranger by Anne Perry

3.0

Interesting idea of a detective who, after an accident, can't remember even his own name. He nonetheless manages to solve the mystery with the help of a few others. There's a lot we don't learn about his past but the next books in the series should reveal that. The author is a bit heavy-handed in her portrayal of the upper class disdain for policemen and I wish she would delete the word "impertinent" from her vocabulary.