Death on the Bakerloo
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The setting on the Bakerloo Line (never one I travelled on too frequently except to visit The Kandoo, Edgware Road, which had the most stunning breads and often we sat, on summer evenings, in the garden at the back) is so detailed that it is just amazing. The author was more than once arrested for trespass as he gathered ideas for the story. Set an the second half of 1939, it deals with fears about spies who hide in London's underground.
It is mentioned in With a Bare Bodkin by Cyril Hare and belongs to my collection of imaginary and fictitious books found at The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism by Emmanuel Goldstein.
It is mentioned in With a Bare Bodkin by Cyril Hare and belongs to my collection of imaginary and fictitious books found at The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism by Emmanuel Goldstein.