Bella Wallis Mysteries by Brian Thompson

Reviews

Posted by admin on July 1 st, 2010

Praise for The Sailor’s Ransom

With a glorious heroine and wicked humour, Brian Thompson lays bare the sexual shenanigans and hypocrisy of Victorian England.
- John Harvey

Praise for The Widow’s Secret

The Widow’s Secret drops us headfirst into the realm of 19th-century sensation fiction - the lurid stuff of Wilkie Collins and old-fashioned penny dreadfuls. Although Brian Thompson is best known for his recent memoirs he’s equally convincing on murder, mystery and the Victorians. As the curtain-raiser for a new detective series, this novel is a bold beginning. Thompson is clearly having the time of his life here. He revels in the vigilante justice, ribald talk and Dickensian grotesques at his disposal
- Sunday Telegraph

A neo-Victorian yarn that rattles on merrily and rings true. We are told that more instalments of Bella’s exploits are on the way. Let them come, say I
- John Sutherland, Financial Times

Thompson specialises in sharp, elliptical dialogue and brisk little glances into the murk that rises beyond Bella’s window
- D. J. Taylor, Guardian

Brian Thompson writes well and there’s a rich vein of humour
- Daily Mail

Entertaining, indeed dazzling. Dickensian in its humour, its vivid evocation of a criminal underworld, and the poverty and filth of the Victorian city
- TLS


Bella Wallis Mysteries by Brian Thompson
Bella Wallis Mysteries by Brian Thompson