After Paris and L.A., we move to the more familiar environs of South London, circa 1965.
I love the Times quote on the front. (For the uninitiated – Z Cars.)
Edwin Brock (1927-1997) was primarily known as a poet, and this seems to have been his only novel. Once again, it looks as if it might well be worth a read. And, yet again, beautiful cover art too – a quintessential example of 50s/60s Brit-crime imagery that, frustratingly, I can’t find an artist credit for online. Good ol’ Pan.
Friday, 9 February 2018
Pan’s People:
The Little White God
by Edwin Brock
(1965)
Labels:
1960s,
books,
British culture,
crime,
Edwin Brock,
London,
Pan books,
police,
pulp fiction
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