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Ten Second Staircase

Bryant and May Series, Book 4

#4 in series

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Acclaimed author Christopher Fowler has won accolades for his impossible-crime mysteries featuring his popular pair of cantankerous detectives. This time out, Bryant and May take on a case involving the Leicester Square Vampire. "Fowler smoothly blends humor, deduction and social commentary in his fourth oddball whodunit."-Publishers Weekly, starred review
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from May 8, 2006
      After the somewhat disappointing Seventy-seven Clocks
      (2005), British author Fowler smoothly blends humor, deduction and social commentary in his fourth oddball whodunit to pay homage to John Dickson Carr and other golden age masters of the impossible crime story. Besides matching a bizarre series of crimes with a logical and plausible fair-play solution, the novel features a high level of psychological complexity, especially in its detectives, the elderly eccentrics Arthur Bryant (who clearly channels Carr's brilliant curmudgeon, Sir Henry Merrivale) and John May. With the pair's beloved Peculiar Crimes Unit on the brink of extinction, Bryant and May must both resolve a cold case featuring the Leicester Square Vampire, whose victims included May's own daughter, and identify the Highwayman, who specializes in locked-room murders of hated celebrities. Far superior to the author's best earlier work, this fine effort places Fowler in the first rank of contemporary mystery writers and whets the appetite for the next Bryant and May case.

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