by Christopher Fowler
If The Invisible Code is an example, Mr. Fowler and I are well on our way to being good friends.This book is a delight. It's about two old guys (Bryant and May) — detectives with the Peculiar Crimes division in London. Toss in a few deaths and three "witches" and precocious children and ... well, yo...
bookshelves: tbr-busting-2014, summer-2014, london, series, britain-england, mystery-thriller, witches-and-wizards, poison, amusing, author-love, fantasy, doo-lally, historical-fiction Read from March 11 to August 05, 2014 Description: Two small children are playing a game called 'Witch-Hunter'....
If The Invisible Code is an example, Mr. Fowler and I are well on our way to being good friends.This book is a delight. It's about two old guys (Bryant and May) — detectives with the Peculiar Crimes division in London. Toss in a few deaths and three "witches" and precocious children and ... well, yo...
A very fun British procedural. http://fedpeaches.blogspot.com/2013/12/peculiar-is-perfect-word.html
So glad for the opportunity to once again enter the world of Bryant and Mays, two elderly detectives, much maligned for their unorthodox ways, particularly Bryant whose ways of thinking cannot easily be discerned, and the other members that make up the Peculiar Crime Division. For once they find t...
http://www.b00kr3vi3ws.in/2013/12/InvisibleCode.htmlThe Invisible Code, is the tenth standalone book in the ‘Peculiar Crimes Unit’ Series, but the first one that I got my hands on thanks to Netgalley. It is always better to read the books in a series in order to be able to see the main characters be...
The Invisible Code is the tenth novel in the Bryant and May series by author Christoper Fowler. Bryant and May of the Peculiar Crimes Unit are hired by Bryant's arch nemesis Oskar Kasavian, a high ranking Home Office Security Chief, to investigate the cause of his wife's sudden and unexpected break...