The Piccadilly Noir Series - Midnight Streets
By (Author) Phil Lecomber
Titan Books Ltd
Titan Books Ltd
1st August 2025
18th March 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
432
Width 130mm, Height 198mm
A pacy, evocative dark historical thriller about a working-class private detective in 1920s London's Soho, who has grown up alongside the morally dubious characters who are key to cracking the cases he investigates, for fans of Laura Shepherd Robinson and the TV series Peaky Blinders.
When Cockney private detective George Harley saves a young girl's life on a dark London night in 1929, he doesn't realise it marks the beginning of an investigation which will change his life forever. The incendiary book which inspired the girl's abduction also seems to be linked to a series of grisly murders that are taking place on Harley's patch, and though he's delighted to be asked by Scotland Yard to help find the killer before they strike again, he could do without the local razor- and cosh-wielding mobsters thinking he's in the police's pocket.
Set during the Golden Age of Crime Fiction, Harley's world is a far cry from the country house of an Agatha Christie whodunnit. This working-class sleuth does his 'sherlocking' in the frowzy alleyways and sleazy nightclubs of Soho the city's underbelly peopled with lowlife ponces, jaded streetwalkers, and Jewish and Maltese gangsters: a world of grubby bedsits, all-night cafs, egg and chips, and Gold Flake cigarettes.
Here, the midnight streets are black as pitch and, as Harley finds himself embroiled in the macabre mysteries of a city in which truth is as murky as the pea-souper smog and the sins are as dark as stout porter beer, he begins to realise he may never find a way out.
"The smoky and smoggy atmosphere of 1930s London is captured beautifully... an excellent debut." - Crime Fiction Lover
"Readers will practically see the city's pea-soup smog and smell Harley's ubiquitous Gold Flake cigarettes wafting off the page... An engrossing historical murder mystery." - Kirkus Reviews
"An enthralling tale of murder and manipulation that'll place you in 1930s London." - Crime Thriller Hound
Phil Lecomber was born in Slade Green, on the outskirts of South East London. Most of his working life has been spent in and around the capital in a variety of occupations. He has worked as a musician in the city's clubs, pubs and dives; as a steel-fixer helping to build the towering edifices of the square mile (and also working on some of the city's iconic landmarks, such as Tower Bridge); as a designer of stained-glass windows; and for the last quarter of a century as the director of a small company in Mayfair, which specialises in the electronic security of some of the world's finest works of art. Twitter/X: @PhilLecomber