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Seventy-Seven Clocks (Bryant & May 3) [Kindle Edition]

Christopher Fowler
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The third Bryant & May mystery, in which British fiction's most enigmatic detectives investigate perhaps their most peculiar case of all...

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‘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. Dear fellow, it was one of our most truly peculiar cases. I remember as if it was yesterday.’ In fact, Arthur Bryant remembers very little about yesterday, but he does remember the oddest investigation of his career…It was late in 1973. As strikes and blackouts ravaged the country during Edward Heath’s ‘Winter of Discontent’, sundry members of a wealthy, aristocratic family were being disposed of in a variety of grotesque ways – by reptile, by bomb, by haircut. As the hours of daylight diminish towards Christmas, Bryant & May, the irascible detectives of London’s controversial Peculiar Crimes Unit, know that time is the key – and time is running out for both the family and the police. Their investigations lead them into a hidden world of class conflict, craftsmanship and the secret loyalties of big business. But what have seventy seven ticking clocks to do with it?Now the full story can at last be revealed, in this most eerie of adventures that features Arthur Bryant at his rudest, John May at his most exasperated and a gallery of colourful, bizarre characters who could only make their home in a city like London…

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 678 KB
  • Print Length: 484 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0553817191
  • Publisher: Transworld Digital (29 Jun 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B003M5IL24
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #38,959 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Tracking them down 15 Jan 2012
Format:Paperback
Yes, I am of the 'love them' group. I have been trying to read all the B&M books, and discovered some appearances in Soho Black and more in 'Rune'. So I chased down a copy of 'Darkest Day'. However, this turns out to be just a different title & edition of 'Seventyseven Clocks', which I already had. So if you are collecting, don't bother with that one.

Lovely convoluted and bizzar plots and entertaining characters. I hope more new ones emerge. I have enjoyed his other stories as well, though have not read them all as yet. But these are the top ones.
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Taking the Mikado 19 Feb 2011
Format:Paperback
I am getting very fond of the Bryant and May series and so far ,three books in,the standard is improving.This episode is set in the well remembered days of the Heath governments three day weeks and power cuts,though I found the authors evocation of the period was less convincing than his previous wartime and modern stories.Members of an upper class family are being bumped of in gruesome and inventive ways and our not quite so geriatric heroes are on the case.As in The Water Room there's an introduced female lead to help the investigation and possibly assist the author in the selling of the film rights.
The plot and solution to the mystery are like the previous novels ludicrous but you suspend your own disbelief because you are enjoying the journey so much.The set piece finale works wonderfully in a Doctor Who/Lara Croft way and throughout the sense of fun is captivating. Highly recommended.
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77 Clocks 18 Oct 2010
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A great page turner, improbable plot that keeps you guessing, a lot of time spent re-establishing characters you are already familiar with if you have read any of the other Bryant and May Books but overall a good read
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