The Detective Wore Silk Drawers by Peter Lovesey

The Detective Wore Silk Drawers (Sergeant Cribb Investigation, #2) (A Sergeant Cribb mystery) (Sergeant Cribb) (Lythway Large Print Books) (A&B Crime S.)

by Peter Lovesey

“A rich and unusual mystery, with suspense enough for the most confirmed addict.” Los Angeles Times

Pugilism, a brutal form of bare-knuckle boxing, is forbidden by law in late Victorian England, but Sergeant Cribb discovers evidence that it continues in secret, finding a corpse whose hands were “pickled” for fighting. A young constable called Henry Jago is sent to infiltrate the gang, which he has to submit to a rigorous programme of purging, pickling and training. But Jago is endangered when more murders ensue and Cribb must intervene at a perfectly crucial time to prevent young Jago from being battered to death.

Reviewed by Aidan Brack (Mysteries Ahoy) on

2.5 of 5 stars

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While The Detective Wore Silk Drawers is not a bad book, it falls short of the high standard established by the first story. Fans of Victorian or sporting mysteries may find something to enjoy here, though I cannot recommend it more broadly.

Read my full review at Mysteries Ahoy!

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  • Started reading
  • 22 October, 2017: Finished reading
  • 8 September, 2020: Reviewed