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George Harley

Created by Phil Lecomber

“Whisky and a splash, please.”

So, while the likes of Race Williams, The Continental Op and Sam Spade were going down those pre-Chandler mean streets of 1920s America and kicking butt in the pages of Black Mask, across the pond low-rent hard man and private investigator GEORGE HARLEY was plying his trade in London’s bustling Soho district. It’s a rough, working class  warren of immigrants, hookers, punters, pimps, scam artists, wide boys and gangsters, all of assorted ethnicities, played out against a backdrop of worn-down flats, drab nightclubs, shabby cafes and seedy pubs.

And no-nonsense George fits right in. He carries a “trusty brass knuckleduster” in his pocket, alongside a pack of Gold Flake smokes, a celluloid strip to open locked doors and a few other tools of the trade.

Midnight Streets (2025), George’s debut and the first of the proposed “Piccadilly Noir” series, is allegedly grim and gritty; a welcome corrective to a far less genteel vision of England usually portrayed in cozies of the era.

And even now.

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Respectfully submitted by Kevin Burton Smith.

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