Infamous London boy whore the Pipe has been found dead on the Brighton sands, stirring an obsessive hunt for clues and culprits in this gay whodunnit from the Lammy-nominated author of LOOSE LIPS.
The year is 1888, it's Ripper murders in the capital as the New World flaunts a Gilded Age. In London, best men seek solace in the gentlemen's clubs, away places catering to their every interest.
Sizar's is a secret one, a new-club breed that lures athletic workhouse lads with the bait of a better life. But when a pledge gets dead-snagged under West Pier, a Scotland Yard detective hunts for clues.
Scandals wash in, bodies mount, boys clash in jealous pursuit, death keeps things fresh and gone ones haunt as five men tell the tale of the curious case of the beautiful creature under the pier.
Assessment:
Plot/Idea: Crab Bait is a striking Mystery/Thriller set in 1888 London, where an infamous male escort has been murdered, and the suspects are many. Scotland Yard Detective Oscar Glass is under internal and external pressures to solve the case even as the body count increases, as does the killer's savagery.
Prose: Brennan's prose is lush, lyrical, and hard-hitting, and he wastes no time getting to it: "An away place from the gut-fuck of the New World’s Gilded Age." His descriptions are haunting and often, despite the brutal scenes, poetic.
Originality: As a mystery, Crab Bait is singular, not least because of its sinister title and all it implies. The victim, a "beautiful creature", looms large on every page, a good trick as he's dead before the book begins. Oscar Glass, too, isn't your stereotypical Scotland Yard detective, but a complicated man with very real demons. The author is fearless, pulls no punches, and shows the reader an intoxicating, filthy, gorgeous, world and all trapped in it.
Character/Execution: Brennan's characters are well-drawn, complicated, and distinct, almost to a fault; the reader knows so much about them, it's difficult to find heroes in this tale of sex, hustling, murder, and obsession.
Date Submitted: August 29, 2024
“A series of grisly murders disrupts Victorian London’s covert gay scene in Brennan’s historical thriller. … Brennan has constructed an immersive puzzle, one that delights in shattering Victorian facades of class and propriety with sex and blood. … a fascinating look into the strange, lost world [of] gentleman’s clubs and the young men ensnared in their customs.
A rich, dark mystery set in repressed 19th-century London.”