I absolutely love Anne Perry and her William and Hester Monk books, like this one, are my favorites. Blind Justice is mostly about Oliver Rathbone, their good friend who has recently become a judge. The Monks and Rathbone get involved in a fraud case. A minister has been embezzling funds that have been entrusted to him for the care of the poor. Since Perry writes murder mysteries, there is eventually a murder connected to the case.
Perry is a great writer. Her stories are interesting and suspenseful. I enjoy reading about the Victorian era and Perry is great at including accurated historical details. The issues in her books, though, are timeless and applicable to today's readers.
This book is very definitely worth the time as are all of Anne Perry's books. I highly recommend all of them.
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