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The Water Room (2004)

di Christopher Fowler

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Serie: Peculiar Crimes Unit/Bryant and May (2)

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Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:??Traditional mystery buffs with a taste for the offbeat will relish British author Fowler's wonderful second contemporary whodunit featuring the Peculiar Crimes Unit and its elderly odd couple, Arthur Bryant and John May.???Publishers Weekly (starred review)
How can an elderly recluse drown in a chair in her otherwise dry basement? That??s what John May and Arthur Bryant of London??s Peculiar Crimes Unit set out to discover in a city rife with shady real estate developers, racist threats, dodgy academicians, and someone dangerously obsessed with Egyptian mythology. Linking them all is an evil lurking in London??s vast and forgotten underground river system??a killer with the eerie ability to strike anywhere, anytime, without leaving a clue. It??s a subterranean case of secrets, lies, and multiple murder that defies not only the law, but reason itself. Can Bryant and May bring a killer to the surface and stop the dark tide of murder before it pulls them under, too?
??A clever twist on the traditional police procedural . . . The real thrill here is the delightful duo in the starring roles, two fresh and unusual characters who manage to breathe new life into an established genre in which it??s getting harder and harder to find anything genuinely fresh.???Booklist 
??Humorous, en
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    benfulton: Explorations of the hidden parts of London.
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I really enjoyed this re-read of the second book in the Bryant and May series, and I'm glad I started with this one because I wasn't so keen on book 1 which I read after I read this one the first time.

Fowler breaks all the 'rules' writers are fed these days, such as show don't tell - although he 'shows' well with vivid description and engaging characters - because he tells you all sorts of snippets about the characters' backstories, and he also 'head hops' between characters in a scene. But it works. The characters are so interesting, and the mystery in this tale of London's lost rivers - still running under the capital and causing life transforming events - is really intriguing. There are wonderful descriptions evoking the fall of rain onto the houses, very realistic given the recent heavy rains in the UK, and there were some good twists too. The revelation of the villain and the reason for the crimes is quite unexpected. So this one is a 'keeper' and I don't keep many I read these days, as I'm trying to declutter. I also don't give 5 stars very often, but well deserved in this case. ( )
  kitsune_reader | Nov 23, 2023 |
The Water Room is the second book in the Bryant and May mystery series. The Peculiar Crimes Unit building is ready to occupy, although not fully rebuilt after the events of book one, Full Dark House. It's the fifth Bryant and May that I've listened to or read, the other three being books five, eleven, and 17, in that order.

Cally Owens is the protagonist among characters who do not belong to the Peculiar Crimes Unit. She's a nice young woman who makes her living modeling. Her boyfriend, Pat, is a jerk. Persuaded by her friend, Heather, who lives at number 6, Balaclava Street, Cally buys number 5.

Number five is where an old lady, the sister of Benjamin, who once proved very helpful to Bryant in an old case, died under peculiar circumstances. This is Bryant's not-really sanctioned case in the weeks before the PCU will be given their new, official cases. May's not-really sanctioned case involved the husband of an old flame, Monica. The husband unwittingly bought a stolen statue for the museum where he worked and has been under an academic cloud ever since.

Monica's husband's area of expertise is the lost rivers of London. I knew that the Fleet River had been covered over, but not that several others had been as well. These lost rivers play a big role in both cases. A tramp called 'Tate' has an important role.

I had no idea what was going on until Mr. Fowler's various revelations, but it was very intriguing. I enjoyed the way Bryant gave a ten-year-old resident of Balaclava Street, a boy named David (whose parents prefer to call him 'Brewer'), an afternoon of adventure. It was nice seeing a glum boy come alive.

One minor character is a very unfortunate man who is still a registered pedophile even though he didn't know the girl with the scheming family was underage. The charges were dropped, but not the registration. How unfair.

Although Bryant's case is the more interesting one, May's subplot case has its exciting moments. There's a scene with trapped refugees puts Bryant in a better light than May.

Everything is solved in the end. Raymond, in charge of the Peculiar Crimes Unit, is very happy about the successful conclusions. Bryant can't count it a complete success because of those who were murdered before the killer was caught.

Cat lovers, I am very sorry to say that a small cat called Cleo has an unfortunate fate. Let us try to focus on the introduction of Crippen, the Peculiar Crimes Unit cat (here a stray kitten). ( )
  JalenV | Feb 13, 2023 |
This awesome whodunnit set in London and it’s underground world of hidden rivers, waste water, sewers and refugees completely captivated me. Fowler instructs and educates about the physical form of London while dealing with shady characters and contemporary issues, as well as weaving a murder mystery into the mix. My absolute favourite in the Bryant and May cannon ( )
  Boand | Aug 9, 2022 |
> Ten crates unloading, nine boxes opened, eight phones ringing, seven staff complaining, six desks in various states of assembly, five damaged chairs, four cases pending, three workmen hammering, two computers crashing and a cat locked in a filing cabinet with no key. Arthur Bryant was sitting back at his desk, beaming amidst the chaos, looking for all the world as if he had never left.

> We’re heading for winter, when a caul of sluggishness deepens into thanatomimesis, the state of being mistaken for death.

> ‘Christ, it’s coming down stair-rods out there.’ Kallie joined her and peered out. The other side of the street was half-hidden behind a canescent veil ( )
  breic | Jan 17, 2022 |
I'm so glad I persevered with this second installment after not enjoying very much the first. This was quirky, funny and a hoot with enormous vocabulary and knowledge of London. Makes me think Ben Aavonovitch may have read this before penning his Rivers of London series. Top quality all round. ( )
  Stephen.Lawton | Aug 7, 2021 |
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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Fowler, Christopherautore primariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Duha, OndřejTraduttoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Grzegorzewski, PiotrTraduttoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Шульгат, АнныTraduttoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato

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Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:??Traditional mystery buffs with a taste for the offbeat will relish British author Fowler's wonderful second contemporary whodunit featuring the Peculiar Crimes Unit and its elderly odd couple, Arthur Bryant and John May.???Publishers Weekly (starred review)
How can an elderly recluse drown in a chair in her otherwise dry basement? That??s what John May and Arthur Bryant of London??s Peculiar Crimes Unit set out to discover in a city rife with shady real estate developers, racist threats, dodgy academicians, and someone dangerously obsessed with Egyptian mythology. Linking them all is an evil lurking in London??s vast and forgotten underground river system??a killer with the eerie ability to strike anywhere, anytime, without leaving a clue. It??s a subterranean case of secrets, lies, and multiple murder that defies not only the law, but reason itself. Can Bryant and May bring a killer to the surface and stop the dark tide of murder before it pulls them under, too?
??A clever twist on the traditional police procedural . . . The real thrill here is the delightful duo in the starring roles, two fresh and unusual characters who manage to breathe new life into an established genre in which it??s getting harder and harder to find anything genuinely fresh.???Booklist 
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