London Particular by Christianna Brand, Paperback - Barnes & Noble First published in 1952, London Particular was Christianna Brand's favorite among her own books, and it remains a fast-paced and witty masterpiece of the . London Particular - Wikipedia London Particular is a 1952 mystery crime novel by the British writer Christianna Brand. It is the fifth in a series of novels featuring her fictional . London Particular (1952) a.k.a. Fog of Doubt by Christianna Brand For a book that is very open in its discussion of abortion, it is far from bleak and has a number of comic moments and characters, such as the . London Particular by Christianna Brand – a 1952 novel of fog and . This is a strange but very intriguing Classic crime originally published in 1952, and as the title suggests, is set in a time of a fog which . London Particular (British Library Crime Classics) First published in 1952, London Particular was Christianna Brand's favorite among her own books, and it remains a fast-paced and witty masterpiece of the . London Particular by Christianna Brand | Goodreads It tells the story of Raoul Vernet and his unexpected visit to the Evans home in London. He chooses the night of a real "pea-souper" of a fog--also known as a . London Particular (Christianna Brand) Set in Maida Vale during a fog, it is an ingenious murder story about a foreign visitor killed with a mastoid mallet in a doctor's house. London Particular (Pandora Women Crime Writers): Christianna Brand A perfect whodunnit set in a typical post-war pea souper in London. I love the language, the tone and feeling of the book and, best of all, her characters. (British Library Crime Classics) by Christianna Brand (Paperback) First published in 1952, London Particular was Christianna Brand's favorite among her own books, and it remains a fast-paced and witty masterpiece of the genre, . London Particular - The British Library Shop Night falls in London, and a 'London particular' pea-souper fog envelops the city. In Maida Vale, Rose and her family doctor Tedwards race through the dark.