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The Detective Wore Silk Drawers (1971)

por Peter Lovesey

Series: Sergeant Cribb (2)

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1974137,762 (3.45)26
"A rich and unusual mystery, with suspense enough for the most confirmed addict." --Los Angeles Times Pugilism, a brutal form of bare-knuckle boxing, is forbidden by law in late Victorian England, but Sergeant Cribb discovers evidence that it continues in secret, finding a corpse whose hands were "pickled" for fighting. A young constable called Henry Jago is sent to infiltrate the gang, which he has to submit to a rigorous programme of purging, pickling and training. But Jago is endangered when more murders ensue and Cribb must intervene at a perfectly crucial time to prevent young Jago from being battered to death.… (más)
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I found Sgt. Cribb too cavalier about Jago's position to be overlooked. The situation (the underground bare-knuckle fighting community) was interesting but this 2nd book in the series (the 3rd one I have read) doesn't inspire me to read more. ( )
  leslie.98 | Jun 27, 2023 |
Pugilism (bare-knuckle boxing) was supposed to have been outlawed in England in the 1860s, but even in the 1880s fights can still be found. And because the fights are illegal, if a fighter goes missing under suspicious circumstances, there isn’t much of an outcry. But Sergeant Cribb has had his suspicions raised, and he sends Constable Henry Jago undercover into a training facility that seems to be known for misplacing several fighters…

I’ve been reading this series out of order, so even though it’s the fourth Cribb book I’ve read, it’s the second in the series. Cribb continues to be wry and calmly competent, and Thackeray continues to be his long-suffering detecting partner. The way they interact, and the way Cribb outfoxes or plays along with his boss, Inspector Jowett, is always amusing. The book was written with a good ear for the period, as far as I can tell, without feeling too obviously a pastiche.

I did find the subject matter more distasteful than some of the other books in the series—a bit less light-hearted. (I don’t like reading about eye injuries or losing teeth, so the fight scenes were a bit grimace-inducing.) I was also uncomfortable with how the people in the story referred to Sylvanus Morgan, the fighter whom Jago joins at the training camp. Morgan is Black and often referred to as “the Ebony”, even in his presence. And then there is one obliquely worded but still identifiable as a rape scene. So perhaps not a book you want for starting your journey with Cribb and Thackeray. More for established readers of the series. ( )
  rabbitprincess | Aug 4, 2020 |
I found Sgt. Cribb too cavalier about Jago's position to be overlooked. The situation (the underground bare-knuckle fighting community) was interesting but this 2nd book in the series (the 3rd one I have read) doesn't inspire me to read more. ( )
  leslie.98 | Aug 25, 2018 |
Fighting is not my thing, but I had picked this up at a second hand store and I rarely resist a Penguin when I come across them, so I decided to give it a go. As I just said...fighting is not my thing, so for that reason it was a bit of a punishment to slog through this book. I liked the non-fighting parts, and especially liked how the story ended, which is why I gave this book the three star rating. ( )
  kpolhuis | Jan 17, 2014 |
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"A rich and unusual mystery, with suspense enough for the most confirmed addict." --Los Angeles Times Pugilism, a brutal form of bare-knuckle boxing, is forbidden by law in late Victorian England, but Sergeant Cribb discovers evidence that it continues in secret, finding a corpse whose hands were "pickled" for fighting. A young constable called Henry Jago is sent to infiltrate the gang, which he has to submit to a rigorous programme of purging, pickling and training. But Jago is endangered when more murders ensue and Cribb must intervene at a perfectly crucial time to prevent young Jago from being battered to death.

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