The author R. N. Morris is best known for his historical crime series featuring Porfiry Petrovich as his fictional hero, the detective from Dostoevsky's novel Crime and Punishment, first book A Gentle Axe: St Petersburg Mystery (St. Petersburg Mystery) . Having really enjoyed these books, I was intrigued to try this new series, set in London and with Silas Quinn as the main character. It is 1914 and Silas Quinn runs the Special Crimes Department from an attic room in New Scotland Yard, aided by, the delightfully named, Sergeants Inchball and Macadam.
Quinn is a strange character - partly sensitive and kind, partly almost as criminal in his methods as those he is investigates. In fact, when we meet him, he is in trouble for killing too many of his suspects, and only his good results mean that he retains his position. As the previous reviewer has so rightly pointed out, some of the dialogue does sound a little modern and attitudes and sensibilities seem often out of place in the period the author is writing about. Nevertheless, I did enjoy the mystery, as Quinn sets out to find who killed a young rent boy, found viciously murdered and with all his blood drained. His undercover investigations lead him to an exclusive gentlemen's club, but there will be further murders before the case is solved. I look forward to reading more adventures featuring Silas Quinn.