Lonely Hour, The (Book 17 Of Bryant And May)
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In Which Mr May Makes A Mistake And Mr Bryant Goes Into The Dark
Three deaths, seemingly unconnected but for one thing: each happened at precisely four a.m. - the lonely hour . . .
At four in the morning outside a run-down nightclub in the wrong part of London, four strangers meet for the first time. A few weeks later a body is found on Hampstead Heath, hanging upside...
Three deaths, seemingly unconnected but for one thing: each happened at precisely four a.m. - the lonely hour . . .
At four in the morning outside a run-down nightclub in the wrong part of London, four strangers meet for the first time. A few weeks later a body is found on Hampstead Heath, hanging upside...
In Which Mr May Makes A Mistake And Mr Bryant Goes Into The Dark
Three deaths, seemingly unconnected but for one thing: each happened at precisely four a.m. - the lonely hour . . .
At four in the morning outside a run-down nightclub in the wrong part of London, four strangers meet for the first time. A few weeks later a body is found on Hampstead Heath, hanging upside down and surrounded by the paraphernalia of black magic. Then a young man is killed on a London bridge and a woman is attacked in her modern (and secure) luxury apartment.
To catch this killer, Bryant and May and the Peculiar Crimes Unit switch to working nights. While John May takes a technological approach, Arthur Bryant calls upon sundry eccentrics and misfits for help solving what seems an impossible case.
But impossible is what the PCU does best. As they draw back the curtain on a city at night, Bryant and May follow a trail of murder, arson, blackmail, kidnap, loneliness and . . . bats.
'The most consistently brilliant, entertaining and educational voice in contemporary British crime fiction'
CATHI UNSWORTH
'One of our most unorthodox and entertaining writers' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
'I love the wit and playfulness of the Bryant & May books' ANNE CLEEVES
Review: The Lonely Hour ends on the most shocking cliffhanger yet - but if anyone can pull off the impossible, it's the most consistently brilliant, entertaining and educational voice in contemporary British crime fiction, the utterly fabulous Christopher Fowler. * CRIMESQUAD *
Author Biography: Christopher Fowler is the author of more than forty novels (sixteen of which feature the detectives Bryant and May and the Peculiar Crimes Unit) and many short story collections. A multiple award-winner, including the coveted CWA 'Dagger in the Library', Chris has also written screenplays, video games, graphic novels, audio plays and two acclaimed memoirs, Paperboy and Film Freak. His most recent non-fiction book is The Book of Forgotten Authors. Chris divides his time between London's King's Cross and Barcelona. You can find out more by visiting his website and following him on Twitter.
Three deaths, seemingly unconnected but for one thing: each happened at precisely four a.m. - the lonely hour . . .
At four in the morning outside a run-down nightclub in the wrong part of London, four strangers meet for the first time. A few weeks later a body is found on Hampstead Heath, hanging upside down and surrounded by the paraphernalia of black magic. Then a young man is killed on a London bridge and a woman is attacked in her modern (and secure) luxury apartment.
To catch this killer, Bryant and May and the Peculiar Crimes Unit switch to working nights. While John May takes a technological approach, Arthur Bryant calls upon sundry eccentrics and misfits for help solving what seems an impossible case.
But impossible is what the PCU does best. As they draw back the curtain on a city at night, Bryant and May follow a trail of murder, arson, blackmail, kidnap, loneliness and . . . bats.
'The most consistently brilliant, entertaining and educational voice in contemporary British crime fiction'
CATHI UNSWORTH
'One of our most unorthodox and entertaining writers' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
'I love the wit and playfulness of the Bryant & May books' ANNE CLEEVES
Review: The Lonely Hour ends on the most shocking cliffhanger yet - but if anyone can pull off the impossible, it's the most consistently brilliant, entertaining and educational voice in contemporary British crime fiction, the utterly fabulous Christopher Fowler. * CRIMESQUAD *
Author Biography: Christopher Fowler is the author of more than forty novels (sixteen of which feature the detectives Bryant and May and the Peculiar Crimes Unit) and many short story collections. A multiple award-winner, including the coveted CWA 'Dagger in the Library', Chris has also written screenplays, video games, graphic novels, audio plays and two acclaimed memoirs, Paperboy and Film Freak. His most recent non-fiction book is The Book of Forgotten Authors. Chris divides his time between London's King's Cross and Barcelona. You can find out more by visiting his website and following him on Twitter.
Autor | Fowler, Christopher |
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Ilmumisaeg | 2020 |
Kirjastus | Transworld Publishers Ltd |
Köide | Pehmekaaneline |
Bestseller | Ei |
Lehekülgede arv | 432 |
Pikkus | 198 |
Laius | 198 |
Keel | English |
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