I liked this as a concept more than I loved it as a full reading experience. As a curated anthology, it’s genuinely interesting from a historical and literary perspective, especially seeing how detective fiction evolved in London between the early 1900s and the 1960s. There’s something charming about revisiting familiar names alongside lesser-known writers, and a few of the stories really do shine.
That said, the quality is uneven. Some entries are clever, atmospheric, and memorable, while others feel dated or underdeveloped, ending just as they’re getting interesting. A few stories rely heavily on tropes that feel overfamiliar now, which pulled me out of the immersion rather than drawing me in.
Overall, this worked best for me as a sampling platter rather than a must-read collection. I appreciated the range and the glimpse into classic British crime fiction, but I didn’t connect strongly enough with most of the stories to rate it higher. Worth picking up if you enjoy vintage mysteries or literary history, just don’t expect every case to land.