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The "misfit" section of the Metropolitan Police is called the PCU (Peculiar Crimes Unit), and its creation during the Second World War led to the working partnership of Arthur Bryant and John May. Their very first case (theatrical serial killer) comes back to haunt the unit with a vengeance, when Arthur is believed murdered in a bomb blast 50 years later. The plot twists and turns very satisfactorily throughout the book and the switches between present day and the past are well handled.
The background of London during the Blitz is very convincingly written, and is fascinating and challenging to a younger generation who may have only read the historically sanitized versions.
This is a good old-fashioned crime novel, and I would thoroughly recommend it to anyone who may have bemoaned the fact that all the best crime novelists are dead (Christie, Sayers, etc). Christopher Fowler promises that we will hear more from his detectives, Arthur Bryant and John May (who have appeared already in "Rune") and I'll certainly be looking forward to that.
The author paints a vivid picture of turbulent times and has obviously done a great deal of research to make sure that period details are correct, particularly the descriptions of the backstage areas of theatres and the varied staff and procedures for putting on a show.
The premise that the Met should have a department specially set up to investigate peculiar crimes is sheer brilliance and will hopefully lead to a further outing for Bryant and May.
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