Alex grecian s the yard is a brilliantly crafted debut novel with unforgettable characters.
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Grecian imaginatively imparts a contemporary sensibility to the legendary tale and illustrator rossmo s tone is decidedly different from the whimsy of picture book versions booklist online.
Review by barbara clark june 11 2012 one of the lasting attractions of alex grecian s debut historical crime novel the yard is the fascinating way it lets readers in on the dramatic differences and particulars of another era without seeming ponderous or lecture y.
And i mean that in the best possible way lisa lutz author of the spellman files.
Indeed the enterprising blackleg on his own could profitably drive a sequel and.
An utterly gripping tale perfectly evokes victorian london and brings you right back to the depraved and traumatic days of jack the ripper.
Grecian creates a large and eccentric cast of characters including a detective inspector who can t stop making jokes usually bad puns a mentally disturbed dancing man a brutal tailor whose telltale shears are used in untoward ways the seductive wife of a doctor and two coldblooded prostitutes now perpetrators of crime rather than victims.
This deliciously trashy first novel by alex grecian walks the genre back to the era of jack the ripper with its.
Consider the yard putnam 26 95 a crude corrective to those literary leanings.
I have just finished reading a book called the yard by alex grecian.
Read it only for the hilarity of the wrongness of half his descriptions and his totally tin ear for period dialogue.
It s set in london in 1889 and is a novel about the early days of the murder squad.
Newly promoted detective walter day is given the responsibility of finding the murderer of a fellow detective who has been gruesomely stuffed into a trunk.
S lick and sick is how fictional serial killers generally come these days but not in debut novelist alex grecian s historical thriller the yard where the murderer stumbles from killing to.
I can tell you that for any women reading this book it may make you a bit squeamish at times and is not for the faint hearted.
Grecian has a fine flexible curious voice and the yard looks as if it could be the start of a promising series.