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Two crime stories from the man Ian Rankin once called 'The Godfather of British Noir', early stories from the years when Russell James was establishing himself as 'one of the best of Britain's darker crime writers' (as the Times called him). The first is the author's only crime story to feature a detective, and the second, although a tale of prison life, is in lighter vein.
The title story, Lost, introduces the only detective to be given a lead role in a Russell James story (a beguiling character, he is the ex-priest turned detective Joe Venables, who is trawling south London to find a missing daughter). The second story, What's My Name?, is in characteristic first-person style, but is an amusing (and true) story recounted to the narrator inside a British jail.
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