Thinking of a jaunt to England? Let Arthur Bryant and John May,
London's oldest police detectives, show you the oddities behind the
city's façades in this tongue-in-cheek travel guide.
"The best fun is running all over the city with these amiable
partners."--The New York Times Book Review, on Bryant & May: The
Lonely Hour
It's getting late. I want to share my knowledge of London with you, if
I can remember any of it.
So says Arthur Bryant. He and John May are the nation's oldest serving
detectives. Who better to reveal its secrets? Why does this rainy, cold,
gray city capture so many imaginations? Could its very unreliability
hold the key to its longevity?
The detectives are joined by their boss, Raymond Land, and some of their
most disreputable friends, each an argumentative and unreliable expert
in their own dodgy field.
Each character gives us a short tour of odd buildings, odder characters,
lost venues, forgotten disasters, confusing routes, dubious gossip,
illicit pleasures, and hidden pubs. They make all sorts of
connections--and show us why it's almost impossible to separate fact
from fiction in London.