Wild Chamber
Bryant & May Series, Book 14
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نقد و بررسی
July 1, 2017
When a man snapping photographs in London's Regent Park sees a girl walking a dog--and then sees her vanish into thin air--you know it's time for grumpy old-guy detectives Arthur Bryant and John May to solve another seemingly impossible case. Fowler returns with the next in the "Peculiar Crimes Unit" series, ready to show why he won the 2015 Crime Writers' Association Dagger in the Library Award honoring an entire body of work.
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Starred review from October 23, 2017
In British author Fowler’s ingenious 14th whodunit featuring London’s Peculiar Crimes Unit (after 2016’s Bryant & May: Strange Tide), PR executive Helen Forester is strangled while walking her dog in a private garden. Somehow someone entered and exited the garden, which is for the exclusive use of the residents of Clement Crescent, unseen by Ritchie Jackson, the gardener on duty at the time. Helen’s murder occurs less than a year after the freakish death of her seven-year-old son, Charlie, after a glass fragment entered his eye and caused a fatal blood clot. Might there be a connection? The PCU’s investigation is spearheaded by its oddest and most successful investigator, Arthur Bryant, who has been experiencing lucid dreams, including one in which he converses with 17th-century diarist Samuel Pepys. Meanwhile, the unit’s perpetual foe, specialized police budget overseer Leslie Faraday, schemes to use Helen’s murder as a pretext to privatize London’s green spaces and eliminate the PCU once and for all. Fowler brilliantly mixes humor into a fair-play whodunit with an unexpected solution. Agent: Howard Morhaim, Howard Morhaim Literary Agency.
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