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							Christopher Fowler | 
							The Memory of Blood: A Peculiar Crimes Unit Mystery | 
							 
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							Bantam, 2013 (2012) | 
							Hardcover, Softcover, e-Book | 
						
							| This latest Peculiar Crimes Unit suspense yarn by Christopher Fowler, finds senior detectives John May and Arthur St. John Bryant grappling with a locked room mystery that has everyone in their unit baffled. (BW) | 
						
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							Christopher Fowler | 
							Seventy-Seven Clocks: A Bryant & May Mystery | 
							 
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							Bantam, 2005 (2005) | 
							Paperback | 
						
							| Detectives Arthur Bryant and John May are back in a race against the clock to solve related cases at the National Gallery and the Savoy Hotel. (TD) | 
						
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							Christopher Fowler | 
							Ten Second Staircase: A Bryant and May Mystery | 
							 
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							Bantam, 2006 (2006) | 
							Hardcover, e-Book | 
						
							| In this 4th in the series, Bryant and May track down a modern Highwayman who kills demi-celebrities, while solving the much colder case of the Leicester Square Vampire. (HW) | 
						
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							Christopher Fowler | 
							The Water Room: Bryant & May Mysteries | 
							 
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							Bantam, 2005 (2004) | 
							Hardcover | 
						
							| Arthur Bryant and John May, of London's Peculiar Crimes Unit, seek a killer within the hidden passages of the rivers flowing beneath London. (JL) |