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PSYCHO BY THE SEA by Lynne Truss

PSYCHO BY THE SEA

by Lynne Truss

Pub Date: Nov. 9th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-52660-987-8
Publisher: Raven Books

A fourth installment in the endless and lopsided battle between the forces of good and evil in 1957 Brighton.

As Inspector Steine, who shot London gang lord Terence Chambers to death, is feted as a hero, Chambers’ allies plot revenge. Within a few short days, Barrow-Boy Cecil, whose street trade in mechanical bunnies barely conceals his alliance with the local gang, goes missing; Len the Photographer is coshed during a burglary of his archives; psychopathic carpenter Geoffrey Chaucer, who has a history of beheading coppers, escapes from Broadmoor; Nicky Garroway, the Chambers henchman who helped him make his getaway, is murdered; and, worst of all, charlady Palmeira Groynes abruptly abandons her post in the Brighton Police Station. Constable Peregrine Twitten knows that Mrs. Groynes is the criminal mastermind behind every crime in Brighton, but he doesn’t know that she’s targeted Gosling’s department store, whose owner, Harold Gosling, employs as his assistant Adelaide Vine, a criminal with a criminal family pedigree. As ex–Milk Girl Pandora Holden continues her hopeless pursuit of Twitten and Eliza Thorpe, Twitten’s widowed landlady, sets her cap on his dim colleague Sgt. Jim Brunswick, Mrs. Groynes plots to kill Steine and knock over Gosling’s in a heist that will make canny use of the store’s state-of-the-art technology. Truss keeps the teapot simmering with baroque subplots, throwaway jests, and insinuations of further hidden relationships so amusing and disconnected that many readers will lose the thread of the main story. Not that there’s anything wrong with that.

As diverting and inconsequential as a Rube Goldberg contraption for committing some felonies and barely preventing others.