Bryant & May: The Lonely Hour: A Peculiar Crim- 9780525485827, hardcover, Fowler
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Artist
- Fowler, Christopher
- ISBN
- 9780525485827
- Book Title
- Bryant and May: the Lonely Hour : a Peculiar Crimes Unit Mystery
- Book Series
- Peculiar Crimes Unit Ser.
- Publisher
- Random House Publishing Group
- Item Length
- 8.5 in
- Publication Year
- 2019
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 1.4 in
- Genre
- Fiction
- Topic
- Mystery & Detective / Cozy, Thrillers / Suspense, Mystery & Detective / Traditional
- Item Weight
- 19.6 Oz
- Item Width
- 5.7 in
- Number of Pages
- 448 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0525485821
ISBN-13
9780525485827
eBay Product ID (ePID)
20038266407
Product Key Features
Book Title
Bryant and May: the Lonely Hour : a Peculiar Crimes Unit Mystery
Number of Pages
448 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Mystery & Detective / Cozy, Thrillers / Suspense, Mystery & Detective / Traditional
Publication Year
2019
Genre
Fiction
Book Series
Peculiar Crimes Unit Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.4 in
Item Weight
19.6 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2019-034750
Reviews
"Complications ensue along with the wackiest digressions in the business, at least one gobsmacking coincidence, and two deaths that will catch even the most devoted fans of this wacky franchise by surprise . . . the devil is in the details, and Fowler's details are hilariously devilish ."-- Kirkus Reviews "Exceptional . . . Fowler maintains suspense. . . . Bryant and May's decades-old partnership is tested as never before. . . . This whydunit is the epitome of an intelligent page-turner." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "An irresistible adventure starring Arthur Bryant and John May, the oldest police detectives in London . . . The camaraderie between these two old partners is always a pleasure to behold. And, as always, Fowler offers us a king's ransom in strange, captivating facts about the hidden corners of London's geography and history." -- The Seattle Times "Fowler's seventeenth installment in the series . . . has all the idiosyncrasies and dark humor of its predecessors but stands alone well. Perfect for fans of police procedurals with nontraditional, especially older, detectives." -- Library Journal, "The murders are certainly macabre, but the best fun is running all over the city with these amiable partners, meeting the denizens of the night and poking in this vast repository of ghoulish secrets."-- The New York Times Book Review "With wild twists and turns and a cast of unique characters, Bryant & May: The Lonely Hour is sure to excite fans old and new. There's no crime duo like them anywhere else, they truly are one of a kind."-- Suspense magazine "An irresistible adventure starring Arthur Bryant and John May, the oldest police detectives in London . . . The camaraderie between these two old partners is always a pleasure to behold. And, as always, Fowler offers us a king's ransom in strange, captivating facts about the hidden corners of London's geography and history." -- The Seattle Times "Complications ensue along with the wackiest digressions in the business, at least one gobsmacking coincidence, and two deaths that will catch even the most devoted fans of this wacky franchise by surprise . . . the devil is in the details, and Fowler's details are hilariously devilish ."-- Kirkus Reviews "Exceptional . . . Fowler maintains suspense. . . . Bryant and May's decades-old partnership is tested as never before. . . . This whydunit is the epitome of an intelligent page-turner." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Fowler's seventeenth installment in the series . . . has all the idiosyncrasies and dark humor of its predecessors but stands alone well. Perfect for fans of police procedurals with nontraditional, especially older, detectives." -- Library Journal, "The murders are certainly macabre, but the best fun is running all over the city with these amiable partners, meeting the denizens of the night and poking in this vast repository of ghoulish secrets." -- The New York Times Book Review "With wild twists and turns and a cast of unique characters, Bryant & May: The Lonely Hour is sure to excite fans old and new. There's no crime duo like them anywhere else, they truly are one of a kind." -- Suspense magazine "An irresistible adventure starring Arthur Bryant and John May, the oldest police detectives in London . . . The camaraderie between these two old partners is always a pleasure to behold. And, as always, Fowler offers us a king's ransom in strange, captivating facts about the hidden corners of London's geography and history." -- The Seattle Times "The members of the Peculiar Crimes Unit settle in to another round of doing what they do best in present-day London: creating chaos while bringing an unusually single-minded killer to book. . . . Complications ensue along with the wackiest digressions in the business, at least one gobsmacking coincidence, and two deaths that will catch even the most devoted fans of this wacky franchise by surprise. . . . The devil is in the details, and Fowler's details are hilariously devilish." -- Kirkus Reviews "Exceptional . . . Fowler maintains suspense. . . . Bryant and May's decades-old partnership is tested as never before. . . . This whydunit is the epitome of an intelligent page-turner." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Fowler's seventeenth installment in the series . . . has all the idiosyncrasies and dark humor of its predecessors but stands alone well. Perfect for fans of police procedurals with nontraditional, especially older, detectives." -- Library Journal
Series Volume Number
16
Synopsis
"The most delightfully, wickedly entertaining duo in crime fiction." --The Plain Dealer The brilliant Arthur Bryant and John May take the late, late shift in a cat-and-mouse hunt with a killer who preys on his victims at the same time every night--the lonely hour of 4 A.M. When a man is found hanging upside down inside a willow tree on Hampstead Heath, surrounded by a baffling assortment of occult objects, the Peculiar Crimes Unit is called in to investigate. Was this a botched satanic ritual pulled off by bored teenagers, a gang initiation, or the work of a mastermind with grander intentions? Bryant and May set off in search of answers and are soon reminded that London is a city steeped in blood and magic. When another body is pulled from the river at dawn, it becomes clear that a killer lurks in the night. To catch him, the PCU switches to graveyard shifts, but the team still comes up short. As they explore a night city where the normal rules do not apply, they're drawn deeper into a case that involves murder, arson, kidnapping, blackmail, loneliness, and bats. May takes a technological approach, while Bryant goes in search of his usual academics and misfits for help, for this investigation reveals impossibilities at every turn. How do you stop a killer who appears not to exist? Luckily, impossibilities are what the Peculiar Crimes Unit does best., "Oh, joy, a new Peculiar Crimes Unit case by Christopher Fowler . . . the best fun is running all over the city with these amiable partners."-- The New York Times Book Review The brilliant Arthur Bryant and John May take the late, late shift in a cat-and-mouse hunt with a killer who preys on his victims at the same time every night--the lonely hour of 4 A.M. When a man is found hanging upside down inside a willow tree on Hampstead Heath, surrounded by a baffling assortment of occult objects, the Peculiar Crimes Unit is called in to investigate. Was this a botched satanic ritual pulled off by bored teenagers, a gang initiation, or the work of a mastermind with grander intentions? Bryant and May set off in search of answers and are soon reminded that London is a city steeped in blood and magic. When another body is pulled from the river at dawn, it becomes clear that a killer lurks in the night. To catch him, the PCU switches to graveyard shifts, but the team still comes up short. As they explore a night city where the normal rules do not apply, they're drawn deeper into a case that involves murder, arson, kidnapping, blackmail, loneliness, and bats. May takes a technological approach, while Bryant goes in search of his usual academics and misfits for help, for this investigation reveals impossibilities at every turn. How do you stop a killer who appears not to exist? Luckily, impossibilities are what the Peculiar Crimes Unit does best.
LC Classification Number
PR6056.O846B7975
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