14 results on '"Murder--England--London--Fiction"'
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2. Whispers Underground
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Ben Aaronovitch and Ben Aaronovitch
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- Subways--Fiction, Murder--England--London--Fiction, Magic--Fiction
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‘This fast, engrossing novel is enjoyable, cheerful, and accessible to new readers.'— Publishers WeeklyMy name is Peter Grant, police officer, apprentice wizard and well dressed man about town. I work for ECD9, otherwise known as the Folly, and to the Murder Investigation Team as ‘oh god not them again.'But even their governor, the arch sceptic and professional northerner DCI Seawoll, knows that sometimes, when things go bump in the night, they have to call us in.Which was why I found myself in an underground station at five o'clock, looking at the body of James Gallagher, US citizen and Arts Student. How did he avoid the underground's ubiquitous CCTV to reach his final destination, and why is the ceramic shard he was stabbed with so strongly magical?As the case took me into the labyrinth of conduits, tunnels and abandoned bomb shelters that lay beneath the streets I realised that London below might just be as complicated and inhabited as London above.And worse, James Gallagher's father is a US senator, so the next thing I know, I've got Special Agent Kimberley Reynolds of the FBI “liaising” with the investigation and asking awkward questions. Such as ‘just what are you guys hiding down here'and ‘how did you conjure that light out thin air?'LOCUS AWARD FINALIST FOR BEST FANTASY NOVELReviews for Whispers Underground‘One of the most refreshing things about former Doctor Who writer Aaronovitch's Rivers of London series of magical procedurals is that they are blessedly free of manufactured rivalries.... This fast, engrossing novel is enjoyable, cheerful, and accessible to new readers.'— Publishers Weekly‘Ben Aaronovitch writes some of the funniest prose in current fantasy. These books are extremely entertaining, mainly because narrator Peter Grant has a hilarious voice and a sly sense of humor… quirkily effective prose and dry humor, making it a pure pleasure to read.'— Tor.com‘The prose is witty, the plot clever and the characters incredibly likeable…'— Time Out
- Published
- 2022
3. Sweeney Todd : The Barber of Fleet Street
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Thomas Peckett Prest, James Malcolm Rymer, Thomas Peckett Prest, and James Malcolm Rymer
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- Missing persons--England--London--Fiction, Murder--England--London--Fiction, Cannibalism--England--London--Fiction, Young women--England--London--Fiction, Todd, Sweeney (Legendary character)--Fiction, Barbers--England--London--Fiction, Bakers--England--London--Fiction
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Sweeney Todd: The Barber of Fleet Street (1846-1847) is a penny dreadful novel by British writers James Malcolm Rymer and Thomas Peckett Prest. Originally serialized in cheap volumes, the novel marks the debut of Sweeney Todd, a villain whose story inspired Stephen Sondheim's legendary musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1979), which won a Tony Award for Best Musical and an Olivier Award for Best New Musical before serving as source material for Tim Burton's 2007 film of the same name. In London in 1785, a young sailor named Lieutenant Thornhill goes missing while on leave. Last seen on Fleet Street while entering the barber shop of Sweeney Todd, his mysterious disappearance inspires Colonel Jeffrey, a friend, to investigate. Discovering that Thornhill was carrying with him a pearl necklace for Johanna Oakley, the lover of a man lost at sea, Jeffrey questions the young girl. Disturbed by his story, and moved by Thornhill's honorable intentions, Johanna offers her help in his search. Suspicious of Todd, who has recently lost an assistant to a local insane asylum, she dresses as a young boy and goes to his barber shop to apply for the position. There, she begins to uncover Todd's secret operation, whereby murdering his unsuspecting patrons, he transports their bodies to Mrs. Lovett's shop to be turned into cheap meat pies. Sweeney Todd: The Barber of Fleet Street is a grisly penny dreadful novel, a quick-witted work of horror that has inspired several successful adaptations. This edition of Sweeney Todd: The Barber of Fleet Street by James Malcolm Rymer and Thomas Peckett Prest is a classic of British horror fiction reimagined for modern readers. Since our inception in 2020, Mint Editions has kept sustainability and innovation at the forefront of our mission. Each and every Mint Edition title gets a fresh, professionally typeset manuscript and a dazzling new cover, all while maintaining the integrity of the original book. With thousands of titles in our collection, we aim to spotlight diverse public domain works to help them find modern audiences. Mint Editions celebrates a breadth of literary works, curated from both canonical and overlooked classics from writers around the globe.
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- 2021
4. The Yellow Claw
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Sax Rohmer and Sax Rohmer
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- Detective and mystery stories, English, Murder--England--London--Fiction
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Excerpt:'In out of the darkness-for the stair lights had been extinguished-staggered a woman; a woman whose pale face exhibited despite the ravages of sorrow or illness signs of quite unusual beauty.'
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- 2018
5. The Paper Cell
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Louise Hutcheson and Louise Hutcheson
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- Thieves--Fiction, Literary agents--Fiction, Women authors--Crimes against--Fiction, Murder--England--London--Fiction, Nineteen fifties--Fiction
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From the publisher of Graeme Macrae Burnet's His Bloody Project, the first in a new series of distinctive, standalone crime stories, each with a literary bent. In 1950s London, a literary agent finds fame when he secretly steals a young woman's brilliant novel manuscript and publishes it under his own name, Lewis Carson. Two days after their meeting, the woman is found strangled on Peckham Rye Common: did Lewis purloin the manuscript as an act of callous opportunism, or as the spoils of a calculated murder?
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- 2017
6. Die toten Augen von London : Krimi-Klassiker
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Edgar Wallace and Edgar Wallace
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- Murder--England--London--Fiction
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Inspektor Larry Holt von Scotland Yard glaubt nicht an einen Unfall, als die Polizei nach einer Nebelnacht zum wiederholten Male einen alten Mann aus der Themse fischt. Seine Vermutung, dass die „toten Augen von London“ (eine Verbrecherbande blinder Hausierer) wieder aktiv sind, scheint sich diesmal zu bestätigen...
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- 2017
7. Die of Shame : A Novel
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Mark Billingham and Mark Billingham
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- Mystery fiction, Detective and mystery fiction, Fiction, Group psychotherapy--Fiction, Therapist and patient--Fiction, Police--England--London--Fiction, Murder--Investigation--England--London--Fi, Murder--England--London--Fiction
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A brutal murder casts suspicion on a London therapy group in this thriller from the author of The Bones Beneath: “One of my favorite new writers” (Harlan Coben). Every Monday evening, six people gather in a smart North London house to talk about shame. Among them are a grieving surgeon, a betrayed housewife, a taunting gay model, a barely recovered heroin addict. All they have in common is a history of pain and compulsions—until they're linked by the brutal murder of one of their members. Det. Inspector Nicola Tanner is drawn into this intimate circle to find the killer. Unfortunately, not a single one of them is willing to share. Now it's up to Tanner to delve into their pasts on her own. But what secret could be so shameful as to kill for it? Or die for it? And how can she possibly find the truth when lies and denial are second nature to her suspects? From British thriller master Mark Billingham comes “one of the best crime novels of the year... Shocking, frightening, gripping” (The Independent). “Billingham is one of the most consistently entertaining, insightful crime writers working today.” —Gillian Flynn, author of Gone Girl “Keeps the reader guessing, and second-guessing.” —Tampa Bay Times
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- 2016
8. The Dusky Hour : A Bobby Owen Mystery
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E.R. Punshon and E.R. Punshon
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- Murder--England--London--Fiction
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'The hour of dusk was the climax in the strange case of the man found dead in the chalk pit. Who was the murdered man? And why did so many clues lead to that infamous London nightclub, the'Cut and Come Again'? E.R. Punshon leads the redoubtable Sergeant Bobby Owen and his readers on a dizzy chase through a maze of suspicions to a surprise ending - though the clues are there for anyone astute enough to interpret them. The Dusky Hour is the ninth of E.R. Punshon's acclaimed Bobby Owen mysteries, first published in 1937 and part of a series which eventually spanned thirty-five novels.'What is distinction? The few who achieve it step - plot or no plot - unquestioned into the first rank… in the works of Mr. E.R. Punshon we salute it every time.'Dorothy L. Sayers'Mr E.R. Punshon is one of the most entertaining and readable of our sensational novelists because his characters really live and are not merely pegs from which a mystery depends.'Punch
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- 2015
9. Choice of Straws : A Novel
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E. R. Braithwaite and E. R. Braithwaite
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- Mugging victims--England--London--Fiction, Murder--England--London--Fiction
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In London, racial hatred leads to a mugging, a murder, and a mystery in a powerful novel of intolerance, loss, and self-discovery by the bestselling author of To Sir, With LoveIdentical twins Jack and Dave Bennett enjoy nothing better than a rowdy night out in London—listening to hot jazz, hoisting a few pints, flirting with girls... and then finishing off the evening by roughing up a stranger. But one night they ambush the wrong victim, a young black man who fights back. Suddenly bottles break and a knife is drawn, and when it's over, Jack stumbles home alone—only to awaken the next morning to discover his brother's bed empty and policemen at the door.The police are investigating a fatal car accident that left two people dead, their bodies burned beyond recognition. One of the dead was apparently the car's owner, a young black doctor, but the only clue to the second corpse's identity is a knife engraved with Dave Bennett's name and address. And no words are spoken of a man found slain in an alley on the other side of town. With his life brutally upended, Jack finds that his search for answers is drawing him closer to the dead doctor's beautiful sister, Michelle, and causing him to question everything he's ever believed about race, justice, family, and the violent urban world around him.
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- 2014
10. Malice in London
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Graham Thomas and Graham Thomas
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- Powell, Erskine (Fictitious character)--Fiction, Police--England--London--Fiction, Murder--England--London--Fiction
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DETECTIVE-CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT ERSKINE POWELL RETURNS--INVESTIGATING MALICE IN HIS OWN BACKYARD.When a murder victim is discovered in the murky waters of the River Thames, Erskine Powell of Scotland Yard plunges into the most diabolical case of his distinguished career. A second brutal slaying draws Powell even deeper into a tangled web of greed, deception, and blackmail. From Tower Bridge to Soho, from Mayfair to Bloomsbury, Powell throws a dragnet across London, racing against time to link two savage crimes--and stop a cold-blooded killer dead in his tracks....
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- 2013
11. Whispers Under Ground
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Ben Aaronovitch and Ben Aaronovitch
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- Subways--England--London--Fiction, Murder--England--London--Fiction, Magic--Fiction
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A WHOLE NEW REASON TO MIND THE GAP It begins with a dead body at the far end of Baker Street tube station, all that remains of American exchange student James Gallagher—and the victim's wealthy, politically powerful family is understandably eager to get to the bottom of the gruesome murder. The trouble is, the bottom—if it exists at all—is deeper and more unnatural than anyone suspects... except, that is, for London constable and sorcerer's apprentice Peter Grant. With Inspector Nightingale, the last registered wizard in England, tied up in the hunt for the rogue magician known as “the Faceless Man,” it's up to Peter to plumb the haunted depths of the oldest, largest, and—as of now—deadliest subway system in the world.At least he won't be alone. No, the FBI has sent over a crack agent to help. She's young, ambitious, beautiful... and a born-again Christian apt to view any magic as the work of the devil. Oh yeah—that's going to go well.
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- 2012
12. A Bespoke Murder : The Compelling WWI Murder Mystery Series
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Edward Marston and Edward Marston
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- Murder--England--London--Fiction, World War, 1914-1918--Fiction, Private investigators--England--London--Fiction
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May 1915. As zeppelin bombs fall on London and with the sinking of the Lusitania, anti-German hysteria reaches fever pitch and attacks on German immigrants surge. Not even the West End of London is immune. Jacob Stein's bespoke tailoring business comes under brutal attack, leaving his safe ransacked, his daughter, Ruth, raped and Jacob dead. Inspector Harvey Marmion is detailed to the case and faces an uphill struggle to track down the perpetrators, even up to the chaos of the Front Line. But was the murder as opportunistic as it first appears, or did someone with a deadly grudge plan the attack?
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- 2011
13. Other Worlds
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Michaels, Barbara and Michaels, Barbara
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- Supernatural--Fiction, Murder--England--London--Fiction
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Title from PDF title page (viewed on Aug. 31, 2009).
- Published
- 2009
14. The yellow claw
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Rohmer, Sax and Rohmer, Sax
- Subjects
- Murder--England--London--Fiction
- Published
- 2000
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