Our erstwhile detective, Daniel Beckett is suave, handsome, and lives in London. He’s careful and cautious about his life in the capital, and even more careful about his past. A Private Investigator, he takes on jobs your average investigator might not even know existed, and that means that he is very familiar with the seedy underbelly of the capital, it’s streets and the ghouls that run and operate them.
From the first page, the book grabs you. By the second page it won’t let go, and as this smart, sexy and often funny thriller unfolds on the page before you, it would be very easy to devour this masterful book in a couple of sittings. The plot is so intruiging, that you immediately get swept along by Beckett’s endeavours, as he tries to track down the afore mentioned Viola Raleigh.
I am not going to give anything away – but that is only because I want you to experience the same shocks, laughs and surprises that I had along the way.
Piper’s writing is a stand-out for me. The writing is simply fantastic! His observations, his descriptive craft and Beckett’s internal monologue is full of such visual skill, you could almost be watching this on the screen. You are in every room with Beckett, on every street and dark alleway. Every woman Beckett meets, you can see her before you, every goon he encounters, who can picture them coming at you, and every scrape he gets into, you can feel it, crunching out of the page.
And let’s get this out there, Beckett is not your average Private Investigator. Handsome, and with an eye for the ladies, who certainly have an eye back for him, his work takes him places your average tv detective would not dare to tread. London has never been more thrilling. Beckett knows his city, he has the contacts and the reputation that wll take him to the darkest corners that few would be willing to tread. And his wit goes with him.
Funny, smart, sexy and slick, you need Daniel Beckett in your life. This book is thrilling and disturbing in equal measures and it would make a fantastic series for television.