Brighton Trilogy by Peter Guttridge (Brighton #1-3)
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Overview: Peter Guttridge is the Royal Literary Fund writing fellow at Southampton University and teaches creative writing. Between 1998 and 2002, he was the director of the Brighton Literature Festival. Since 1998, he has been the mystery reviewer for The Observer, one of Britain’s most prestigious Sunday newspapers. He lives in Sussex on the edge of the South Downs National Park.
Genre: Mystery
City of Dreadful Night by Peter Guttridge (Brighton #01)
First gripping mystery in the Brighton Trilogy – July 1934. A woman’s torso is found in a trunk at Brighton railway station’s left luggage office. Her identity is never established, her killer never caught. But someone is keeping a diary . . . July 2009. Ambitious radio journalist Kate Simpson hopes to solve the notorious Brighton Trunk Murder, and she enlists the help of ex-Chief Constable Robert Watts, whose role in the recent botched armed-police operation in Milldean, Brighton’s notorious no-go area, cost him his job. But it’s only a matter of time before past and present collide . . .
The Last King of Brighton by Peter Guttridge (Brighton #02)
The new gripping mystery following City of Dreadful Night – A man impaled on the South Downs. Another skinned alive. A skeleton found beneath the West Pier, its feet encased in concrete. Brighton has been invaded. But this is no mere power struggle between rival mobsters; the motives for the killings stretch back through the decades, to an explosive forty-year-old secret Brighton’s crime king John Hathaway would rather forget. But someone else remembers – and that someone has decided that revenge is a dish best served cold . . .
The Thing Itself by Peter Guttridge (Brighton #03)
When bad things happen, the only true account is the thing itself.
The sweeping third part of the Brighton trilogy moves from the horrors of the First World War to heroism in the Second; from the rise of British fascism in the back streets of Brighton and London in the 1930s to the modern-day machinations of the man who engineered the killing of The Last King of Brighton.
Former chief constable Bob Watts, Detective Sergeant Sarah Gilchrist and local radio journalist Kate Simpson are finally getting answers to the questions they’ve been asking since the Milldean Massacre and the discovery of long forgotten police files about the Trunk Murder.
But those answers aren’t coming easy.
Ex-SAS hard man Jimmy Tingley doesn’t have it easy either as he tracks through France and Italy the Balkan gangsters who brought barbarism to Brighton.
Nothing is straightforward in Brighton, the City of Dreadful Night, so the narrative has many twists and turns, including a final shift that turns everything on its head and demonstrates, once and for all, that the only true account is The Thing Itself.
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