“pace” in Silence in Hanover Close by Anne Perry
Posted by Lew Weinstein on May 25, 2007
· Pitt asks one very short question after another, each one 2-5 words. This not only shows his investigative style, it moves the background process swiftly along. · Perry frequently alternates family scenes with investigative scenes, breaking the tension, showing more of what Pitt cares about
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