The Cater Street Hangman
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The Cater Street Hangman is a crime novel by Anne Perry
Anne Perry
Anne Perry is an English author of historical detective fiction. Perry was convicted of the murder of her friend's mother in 1954.-Early life:Born Juliet Marion Hulme in Blackheath, London, the daughter of Dr...

. It is the first in a series which features the husband-and-wife team of Thomas and Charlotte Pitt.

Plot introduction

The Cater Street Hangman introduces Inspector Thomas Pitt
Thomas Pitt (fictional character)
Thomas Pitt is the protagonist in a series of detective novels by Anne Perry.Pitt is from a working class background in Victorian London. His father was a gamekeeper on a landed estate and Pitt was permitted to share the lessons with the son of the house...

 and Charlotte Ellison, both become regular characters in crime novels by Anne Perry. Set in 1881, the story follows an investigation into the murders of several young women in the streets near the wealthy Ellison family home.

Explanation of the novel's title

Throughout the Thomas Pitt series, Perry uses the names of real neighbourhoods in London
London
London is the capital city of :England and the :United Kingdom, the largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom, and the largest urban zone in the European Union by most measures. Located on the River Thames, London has been a major settlement for two millennia, its history going back to its...

 as titles of the novels.

Plot summary

In an upper class salon on Cater Street several women discuss, in oblique terms, the death of a local girl. Even though Susannah has recently been out of town and is unaware of the murder, it is bad form for proper women to talk about such matters and so they are careful not to say anything too direct about the way the daughter of a friend was garroted and cut open. Finally, tiring of the game, Charlotte comes out and tells her aunt what she has heard about the murder. Although the victim was of the upper class she quickly gains a reputation as having been a bad seed.

A second death occurs, this time a servant. Again the idea that these women did something to deserve this end is easier to accept than the knowledge that it could happen to anyone else. Only when the third murder happens to a member of the Ellison household do they believe that these crimes might not be a simple case of robbery or jealousy. A young police inspector, Thomas Pitt, has been investigating these crimes and soon arrives to question the Ellison household.

Pitt is the educated son of a gamekeeper and cook. His education and manners let him wander in upper-class circles, while his dress and impolite tactics keep them from becoming entirely comfortable with him. Although Pitt aspires to higher social standing, he requests that he be treated as a middle class working man. None of this endears the inspector to Caroline Ellison, the lady of the house and mother of Sarah, Emily and Charlotte Ellison.

Pitt uses pointed questions and little tact to find the information he needs. He often knows the answers to questions before he speaks and so puts everyone off-guard as they attempt to keep their secrets hidden. Before long, every female suspects every male of being the hangman, much to the detriment of long standing marriages and relationships.

As the investigation into who is killing the young women progresses, Thomas falls in love with the unconventional Charlotte. Outwardly, Charlotte is a model of Victorian
Victorian morality
Victorian morality is a distillation of the moral views of people living at the time of Queen Victoria's reign and of the moral climate of the United Kingdom throughout the 19th century in general, which contrasted greatly with the morality of the previous Georgian period...

 society, but she does not wish to become one of the mindless women she sees everyday. Instead, she reads newspapers that are smuggled out of her father's sight and speaks her mind on all manner of subjects. She finds out more about the world beyond her door when she meets Thomas and finds that he will engage her in useful and interesting discussions.

Anne Perry wrote The Cater Street Hangman as a single, stand alone, novel. She had not intended for it to become a series and so there are elements in this book which do not blend smoothly into the series.

Characters in "The Cater Street Hangman"

  • Edward Ellison - Banker. Father of Sarah, Emily and Charlotte. Very upright.
  • Caroline Ellison - Mother of Sarah, Emily and Charlotte. Respectable and intelligent.
  • Sarah Corde - Fair and delicate as well as very proper. Married to Dominic.
  • Charlotte Ellison - Curious and rebellious, but within the acceptable confines of Victorian society.
  • Emily Ellison - Flirtatious and shrewd.
  • Grandmamma - Edward's mother. She also lived in the Ellison household. Bitter and righteous old woman.
  • Dominic Corde - Married to Sarah. Easy-going manner and very handsome. He lives in the Ellison household with his wife.
  • Susannah - Edward's sister, younger by nineteen years. She was married at age twenty-one but widowed a year later in the Hyde Park Riots
    Reform League
    The Reform League was established in 1865 to press for manhood suffrage and the ballot in Great Britain. It collaborated with the more moderate and middle class Reform Union and gave strong support to the abortive Reform Bill 1866 and the successful Reform Act 1867...

    . She lives comfortably on her own.
  • Mrs. Dunphy - Cook to the Ellisons.
  • Dora - Kitchen maid to the Ellisons.
  • Maddock - Butler to the Ellisons.
  • Lily Mitchell - House maid to the Ellisons.
  • Jenks - Driver for the Ellisons.
  • Inspector Thomas Pitt - Strong-willed and focused.
  • Lord George Ashworth - Courting Emily. He has a reputation as being less than honorable.
  • Vicar
    Vicar
    In the broadest sense, a vicar is a representative, deputy or substitute; anyone acting "in the person of" or agent for a superior . In this sense, the title is comparable to lieutenant...

     Prebble - Spiritual advisor to the area. He is too righteous and strict to be pleasant company.
  • Martha Prebble - Hard-working wife to the Vicar. She is quiet and under-appreciated by her husband. Ellisons feel pity for her.
  • Mrs. Winchester - Busybody gossip who Caroline entertains.
  • Mrs. Abernathy - Mother to first victim.
  • Chloe Abernathy - First victim. Upper-class, flighty but with a good heart.* -
  • Mrs. Selby - Friend to Grandmamma, with an excellent memory.
  • Lucy Sandelson - Friend to Emily.
  • Misses Madison - Sisters and friends to Emily. The vicar finds them sinful because they wear make-up and tempt men.
  • Hayward sisters - Friends to Emily.
  • Colonel Decker - Host for a high-society ball which Lord Ashworth and Emily attend.
  • Mr. Lambling - Friend to Lord Ashworth, courting Miss Decker.
  • Lady Eugenia Carson - Lord Ashworth's sister.
  • Daisy - Servant to Mrs. Waterman.
  • Jack Brody - Clerk. Dating Lily.
  • Mrs. Harding - Gossip with colorful memories.
  • Sergeant Flack - Inspector Pitt's supervisor.
  • Hetty Gosfield - Admires Lord Ashworth, Emily sees her as a rival.
  • Mr. and Mrs. Lessing - Sexton
    Sexton (office)
    A sexton is a church, congregation or synagogue officer charged with the maintenance of its buildings and/or the surrounding graveyard. In smaller places of worship, this office is often combined with that of verger...

     and his wife. Friends to Sarah and Dominic.
  • Millie Simpkins - New maid in Ellison household.
  • Mrs. Attwood - An old friend of Edward.
  • Alan Cuthbertson - Business associate of Edward.
  • Verity Lessing - Sexton's daughter.
  • Bessie Mullane - Runs a house of ill-repute.
  • Willie - A nose for the crushers (a police informant)
  • William - A resurrectionist
    Body-snatching
    Body snatching is the secret disinterment of corpses from graveyards. A common purpose of body snatching is to sell the corpses for dissection or anatomy lectures in medical schools...

     (steals corpses for medical schools)
  • Belle - A prostitute

Journey from Innocence to Awareness

The Inward Struggle - The story is told from within each of the characters. Wives think about husbands, sisters watch one another. Readers witness the various thoughts that crowd into the characters head as each suspects the others and tries to reconcile their treacherous thoughts about those they thought they know and love.

Victorian Society as a Facade

The Love Triangle - Charlotte has been in love with her sister's husband since the day they met. As the book comes to a close this unrequited love divides the Ellison house.

Classism
Classism
Classism is prejudice or discrimination on the basis of social class. It includes individual attitudes and behaviors, systems of policies and practices that are set up to benefit the upper classes at the expense of the lower classes...

/Oppression of the Poor - As each murder victim is laid to rest their reputation is soiled as they are labeled as having been among bad seeds. This reference to the lower classes makes the upper class feel secure. Also, Thomas and Charlotte have many discussions about the plight of the poor. Charlotte wonders why anyone would choose to live in squalor and Thomas explains what it means to be poor.

Madness - The crimes are blamed upon a mythical madman that no one is able to define. The murderer does turn out to be quite mad, but not in a way that anyone was expecting when they threw the term around earlier in the novel.

Literary significance and reception

Anne Perry's first published novel was well received in the United States for its historically accurate setting, focus on social issues and its intricate character relationships. Enthusiastic reviews helped spread her readership, but it wasn't until many years later that she gained fame in her home country of England.

"An ingenious mystery and an excellent example of manners and caste systems of the Victorian era." The Chattanooga Times

Film, TV or theatrical adaptations

In 1998 Ardent Productions produced a made for television film version of the book in association with Yorkshire Television. It was broadcast on ITV
ITV
ITV is the major commercial public service TV network in the United Kingdom. Launched in 1955 under the auspices of the Independent Television Authority to provide competition to the BBC, it is also the oldest commercial network in the UK...

 in Britain, and on Turner Classic Movies
Turner Classic Movies
Turner Classic Movies is a movie-oriented cable television channel, owned by the Turner Broadcasting System subsidiary of Time Warner, featuring commercial-free classic movies, mostly from the Turner Entertainment and MGM, United Artists, RKO and Warner Bros. film libraries...

in the United States. The film departed slightly from the novel, dwelling less on seamy motives, and having a slightly different ending.
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