Bad Penny Blues
This is a colourful, evocative novel set in Sixties Soho from the author of "The Singer". Police Constable Pete Bradley has one year in the force and dreams of moving up the ladder. He's assigned as an aid to CID and working a routine nightshift with his partner when they stumble across a young...
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This is a colourful, evocative novel set in Sixties Soho from the author of "The Singer". Police Constable Pete Bradley has one year in the force and dreams of moving up the ladder. He's assigned as an aid to CID and working a routine nightshift with his partner when they stumble across a young woman's body. She was working as a prostitute when she was strangled, her body dumped by a riverbank. His search for her killer brings him deep into Soho's underbelly. Meanwhile Stella, a young fashion designer with a promising career ahead of her, is woken by terrifying nightmares that echo the last hours of the dead women. Sixties London explodes in all its ferocious colour, with fascists and Teds, migrants and hippies living in close proximity. "Bad Penny Blues" is a tender paean to the city, a novel with a twisted mystery at its heart.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781846686788 (1846686784)
Publish date: August 17th 2010
Publisher: Serpent's Tail
Pages no: 448
Edition language: English
This is the second book I have read by Cathi Unsworth and, in common with The Singer, what impressed me was the clear evocation of the era. In this case, the unsolved "Jack the Stripper" murders that took place near Ladbroke Grove from 1959 to 1965. Cathi Unsworth's noir tale take us on a ride throu...