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The Victoria Vanishes (Bryant & May, #6) The Victoria Vanishes by Christopher Fowler
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“I hate the endless admonishments of a nanny state that lives in fear of its lawyers. While colonies of dim-witted traffic wardens swarm about looking for minor parking infringements, nobody seems to notice that our very social fabric is falling apart.”
Christopher Fowler, The Victoria Vanishes
“The traffic system needs a complete rethink," mused Bryant as the unit's only allocated vehicle, a powder-blue Vauxhall with a thoroughly thrashed engine, accelerated through Belsize Park. "Look at these road signs. Ministerial graffiti."
"It's no use lecturing on the problem, Arthur. That's why your driving examiner failed you thirty-seven times."
"What makes you such a great driver?'
"I don't hit things.”
Christopher Fowler, The Victoria Vanishes
“Whenever the cadaverous Home Office security supervisor became involved in their affairs, babies cried, women cowered, innocence was punished and blame was wrongly apportioned.”
Christopher Fowler, The Victoria Vanishes
“How could you begin to explain London?
A city once the color of tobacco and carrots, now chalky stone and angled steel, but vivid chimney pots can still be glimpsed between slivers of rain-specked glass. Nine billion pounds' worth of Christmas bonuses have just been spent in the city's square mile.”
Christopher Fowler, The Victoria Vanishes
“The public house is virtually the country’s last unassailable place, now that so many churches lock their doors. For hundreds of years it has occupied a unique position in our culture. What’s the one thing every pub is supposed to have?’ ‘I don’t know.’ Land scratched at his chin. ‘At least two brands of bad lager?’ ‘A welcoming hearth created by centuries of tradition. Wasn’t it Hilaire Belloc who once said “When you have lost your inns drown your empty selves, for you will have lost the last of England”?”
Christopher Fowler, The Victoria Vanishes