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22nd October 2015
Bryant & May – London’s Glory
In every detective’s life there are cases that can’t be discussed, and throughout the Bryant & May novels there have been mentions of some of... more »
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16th October 2014
Bryant & May – Off The Rails
They’ve been given just one week to find a killer they’d caught once before . . . Arthur Bryant, John May and the Peculiar Crimes... more »
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16th October 2014
Bryant & May – White Corridor
The unthinkable has happened at London’s Peculiar Crimes Unit. In the bitter depths of winter, a member of the team has been murdered, and everyone... more »
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16th October 2014
Bryant & May – On The Loose
Long regarded an anachronism and a thorn in the side of its superiors, the Peculiar Crimes Unit is to be disbanded. For octogenarian detectives Arthur... more »
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16th October 2014
Bryant & May – Ten-Second Staircase
A controversial artist is found dead in her own art installation inside a riverside gallery with locked doors and windows – the only witness is... more »
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16th October 2014
Bryant & May – The Victoria Vanishes
One night, Arthur Bryant witnesses a drunk middle-aged lady coming out of a pub in a London backstreet. The next morning, she is found dead... more »
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16th October 2014
Bryant & May – The Memory of Blood
The defenestration of a ruthless theatre impresario’s young son was definitely not the best way to end the play’s first night party. And the crime... more »
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16th October 2014
Bryant & May – The Invisible Code
Two small children are playing a game called ‘Witch-Hunter’. They place a curse on a young woman taking lunch in a church courtyard and wait... more »
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16th October 2014
Bryant & May – Seventy-Seven Clocks
‘The newspapers referred to it as the case of the seventy-seven clocks. There was quite a fuss at the time. We got into terrible trouble.... more »
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13th October 2014
Bryant & May – The Burning Man
London is under siege. A banking scandal has filled the city with violent protests, and as the anger in the streets detonates, a young homeless... more »