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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Very short but wonderful little holiday Bryant and May story. So brief that to talk about it is to tell all, but a fun little read. I picked this one up before I had a Kindle, from I-Books on my Mac. It is worth getting because it isn't included anywhere else in the Bryant and May canon. While I grew tired of the later ones, and stopped following this series a couple of years ago, the first several are great fun, and this is a fine little bauble that should satisfy fans. Wonderful for a Christmas mystery, short and delightful. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Early on an unseasonably warm Christmas Eve, Arthur Bryant of the Met's Peculiar Crimes Unit is summoned by the Home Office to attend a crime scene. Later that morning, he meets his colleague John May at a bus stop near Marble Arch. At Bryant's insistence, the two elderly detectives board an open-top tourist bus where he explains that they are in pursuit of the individual who strangled a 54 year-old cleaning lady in her flat the night before. As the old Routemaster trundles past some of London's iconic tourist sights - Oxford Circus, Regent Street, Nelson's Column, Whitehall, the palace of Westminster and even New Scotland Yard (a journey during which Arthur Bryant succeeds in upsetting both his fellow passengers and the tour guide) it becomes clear why the two policemen should have been called upon to investigate such a 'normal' murder. Because, of course, nothing is ever quite that straightforward when Bryant and May are on the case . . . This short story is part of the Storycuts series. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I won't give too much away, suffice to say the action takes place on a London tour bus. ( )