Book Review: Bryant & May and The Bleeding Heart by Christopher Fowler – number 11 in a series following the witty and quirky detectives Bryant and May and the continuing work of The Peculiar Crimes Unit

The latest Bryant & May novel starts with a memo from the hapless Raymond Land, Chief of the Peculiar Crimes Unit to his team, to help them adjust to the realities of their new masters, the City of London Police. If you’re not sure about the whether to read the book, just start with the memo and that should be enough to help you decide. The Peculiar Crimes unit receives a new case – a dead man apparently rising from the grave. If that’s not peculiar enough, one of the two witnesses Romaine Curtis is killed soon after in a deliberate hit and run. As the investigation ramps up a second case begins when Bryant is asked to investigate the disappearance of the ravens from the Tower of London. Despite all the security at the Tower, the ravens are well and truly gone – with all that means for the future of the realm. All is not plain sailing as Land is forced to reprioritise by his new superior Orion Banks, whose paucity of kn...