Banyak & Fecks

I had to pick up a spare pair of glasses for Neil on Thursday, and this involved a walk, a boat, another walk, another boat and a climb. Our nearest optician is on a different island, Rhodes, and the only way to get there is by boat. So, I set off down the hill to catch the 10.15, and off I went. This boat takes about 90 minutes (others are faster, but I was in no hurry), and it’s a gentle, smooth crossing at this time of year, so I took a book to read.

Banyak & Fecks

I don’t often reread my own work, not unless I am fact checking within the story world, but I keep coming back to this book as one of my best. I won’t give you a synopsis, because it’s there on the Amazon page, but I will explain how the book came about and what it does. It is the prequel to all of The Clearwater Mysteries, and ends the day before ‘Deviant Desire’ begins. It tells how two of the main characters meet, Silas and Andrej are already friends at the start of Deviant Desire, but how come? That was how I started out, and that’s what the book takes us through. There are many trials and tribulations on their journey.

Andrej walks across half of Europe to escape Russian violence in his home, Ukraine. On the way he learns to perform circus tricks on horses, later turns to renting, and, desperate, finally finds passage to England. Silas leaves his home city to travel to London to raise money for his sisters after their mother dies. We experience a night in a casual ward at a workhouse, a house fire, the Bloody Sunday riots, slumming, and delve into the world of being gay in Victorian Britain.

It’s not a mystery, it’s a story about friendship in a horrid world, and I think that’s why I am so fond of it. I was able to concentrate on the relationships and characters without having to tie up clues and find solutions.

Anyway, I’d already recently read the first half, and managed to read the second half during my crossings there and back. All in all, on Thursday, I walked for six miles and did about 13,000 steps. In the book, Fecker walks from near Odessa through the mountains to Genoa. Mind you, it takes him three years, and as for his boat trip…

Apart from Silas and Andrej (Banyak & Fecks), we meet other characters in this book who come back later in the series. Doc Markland makes a cameo, there’s the evil photographer whose work comes back to haunt Silas in ‘Negative Exposure, we meet Eddy Lovemount who speaks of fancying a young telegraph boy called James Wright. There’s also Captain Kent of the Valentine who turns up in The Larkspur Legacy, and some of the boys who fall to the Ripper in Deviant Desire. Click to read the blurb.


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