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Jan 8th, 2024, 1:54 pm
Breen and Tozer series by William Shaw (Books #1-3)
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Overview: I'm a crime writer and write the Breen & Tozer series set in London in 1968-9. For many years I've been a journalist, attempting what the Americans call "narrative non-fiction".
Genre: Mystery > Crime

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She's Leaving Home (A Song from Dead Lips) (Breen and Tozer #1)
London, 1968: The body of a teenage girl is found just steps away from the Beatles' Abbey Road recording studio.
The police are called to a residential street in St John's Wood where an unidentified young woman has been strangled. Detective Sergeant Cathal Breen believes she may be one of the many Beatles fans who regularly camp outside Abbey Road Studios. With his reputation tarnished by an inexplicable act of cowardice, this is Breen's last chance to prove he's up to the job.
Breen is of the generation for whom reaching adulthood meant turning into one's parents and accepting one's place in the world. But the world around him is changing beyond recognition. Nothing illustrates the shift more than Helen Tozer, a brazen and rambunctious young policewoman assisting him with the case. Together they navigate a world on edge, where conservative tradition gives way to frightening new freedoms--and troubling new crimes.

The Kings of London (A House of Knives) (Breen and Tozer #2)
In Breen and Tozer's London, a battle for the soul of the city is being fought between cops and criminals, the corrupt and the corruptible.
London, November 1968. Detective Sergeant Breen has a death threat in his inbox and a mutilated body on his hands. The dead man was the wayward son of a rising politician and everywhere Breen turns to investigate, he finds himself obstructed and increasingly alienated. Breen begins to see that the abuse of power is at every level of society. And when his actions endanger those at the top, he becomes their target. Out in the cold, banished from a corrupt and fracturing system, Breen is finally forced to fight fire with fire.
William Shaw paints the real portrait of London's swinging sixties. Authentic, powerful and poignant, The Kings of London reveals the shadow beyond the spotlight and the crimes committed in the name of liberation.

A Song for the Brokenhearted (A Book of Scars) (Breen and Tozer #3)
In the final chapter of William Shaw's trilogy, Breen and Tozer fight against a powerful member of 1960s London society.
London, December 1968. A wounded Detective Sergeant Breen recuperates on Tozer's family farm where he's given the case file for the murder that has haunted Tozer for years: that of her teenage sister. Breen discovers that the victim had been having a secret affair with James Fletchet, the son of an affluent local landowner, now a rich politician living in Camden and throwing parties for the pop elite.
Breen and Tozer return to London's Criminal Investigation Division, which is falling apart under the pressure of the press's inquiries. The harder they pursue Fletchet, the more elusive he becomes--his stature puts him under the implicit protection of the police, who don't look kindly upon breaking rank.

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