A REVIEW BY RAY O’LEARY:
   

CHRISTOPHER FOWLER – Bryant & May on the Loose. Bantam, hardcover, November 2009; trade paperback, September 2010.

CHRISTOPHER FOWLER Bryant & May

   At the end of The Victoria Vanishes the Peculiar Crimes Unit was forced to close down and its members resigned in protest while its premises were turned over to another squad. Since then the elderly Inspector Bryant has been spending his time sitting around in his pajamas. Or pyjamas, if you will.

   Other members have taken jobs, including Constable Colin Bimsley, working as a handyman. He’s hired by a young Arab who has taken over a Fish & Chips restaurant and is turning it into a pottery and rug store when he discovers the headless body of a man in an old freezer. Meanwhile, another ex-member of the unit, Meera Mangeshkar, out late one night sees a man dressed as a stag with horns made out of knives.

   Both of these events occur in the area of London around St. Pancras Church which is being redeveloped in preparation for the 2012 Olympics. Since the murder looks like it could be the work of organized crime, it’s decided that it will be investigated by the Peculiar Crimes Unit though they will have no official connection with Scotland Yard and will be housed in a dilapidated old warehouse in the area. Before the case is over there will be four more victims of the killer including a member of the Unit.

   Another very enjoyable adventure of the Peculiar Crimes Unit that manages to blend history, mythology, corporate crime and even the Beatles into the tale.

    The Bryant and May series —

      1. Full Dark House (2003)
      2. The Water Room (2004)
      3. Seventy-Seven Clocks (2005)

CHRISTOPHER FOWLER Bryant & May

      4. Ten Second Staircase (2006)
      5. White Corridor (2007)

CHRISTOPHER FOWLER Bryant & May

      6. The Victoria Vanishes (2008)

CHRISTOPHER FOWLER Bryant & May

      7. Bryant & May on the Loose (2009)
      8. Off the Rails (2010)