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The Irregular

The Irregular Series, Book 1

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AS AN URCHIN LIVING ON THE STREETS OF LONDON, WIGGINS SPIED FOR SHERLOCK HOLMES. AS A MAN, HE SPIES ON THE ENEMIES OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE.


"OUR MOST TALENTED HISTORICAL MYSTERY WRITER TODAY." —ANDREW GULLI, STRAND MAGAZINE


"A TWIST-FILLED ADVENTURE." —THE WALL STREET JOURNAL


"THE GAME IS MOST DEFINITELY AFOOT." —MICK HERRON


London 1909: Vernon Kell, head of counterintelligence at the war office, wants to set up a Secret Service, but to convince his political masters he needs proof of a threat. And to find that proof, he needs an agent he can trust who is smart, ruthless, and able to blend in with the hoi polloi.


As it happens, the man Kell needs is Wiggins. An ex-soldier with a talent for deduction perhaps second only to the Great Detective, Wiggins was a Baker Street Irregular, part of a gang of urchin investigators trained by Holmes himself.


Unfortunately, Wiggins "don't do official," but when his best friend, Bill, is killed by Russian anarchists, Wiggins realizes that accepting the role of secret agent could give him the cover he needs to pursue revenge against Bill's killers.
Tracking down the Russian gang responsible for the murder and assembling a motley network of allies and informants in the process, Wiggins begins to unravel a deadly international conspiracy.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 4, 2017
      Lyle’s ambitious first novel, a Sherlock Holmes spin-off with a fresh angle, centers on the events leading to the establishment of the British Secret Service. In 1909, Holmes recommends Wiggins, who was the leader of the Baker Street Irregulars as a boy and is now scratching out a living as a debt-collector, to Vernon Kell, the head of a counterespionage unit for the War Office. Wiggins at first refuses to work for Kell, but he changes his mind after his closest friend, a police constable, is gunned down while attempting to apprehend two robbers—and he finds evidence, in the form of a “small brass eight-pointed star, inlaid with red enamel,” that makes him doubt the official theory of the crime. Kell is eager to have Wiggins’s assistance in identifying the foreign power he believes funded the criminals. James Bond fans will appreciate that in the end Kell decides to call Wiggins “agent double 0” (“You can call me C,” Kell tells him), but others may have a problem with Wiggins’s underdeveloped character and a plot that doesn’t realize its potential. Agent: Jemima Hunt, Writers’ Practice (U.K.).

    • Kirkus

      October 1, 2017
      When Britain wants to inaugurate a secret service, who better to assist than the greatest detective in history?London, 1909. Vernon Kell, head of counterintelligence at the War Office, buttonholes two-fisted adventurer Wiggins on the street and asks him about joining his elite new unit. Wiggins comes highly recommended by his mentor, who's none other than Sherlock Holmes. Free-wheeling Wiggins declines but recommends his friend Bill Tyler, a police officer at Tottenham station. Even as this meeting unfolds, Kell's operative Leyton is walking into a deadly ambush. While Kell identifies Leyton's body, Wiggins is at Tottenham station, where Bill's agreed to float him a loan. A shootout there leaves Bill dead and an enraged Wiggins out for vengeance. The perps seem to be a clutch of Russians, the same people Kell is trying to neutralize. Wiggins tries striking out on his own, but his violent actions earn him a short stay in prison, though at the perp's lair he meets Bela, a lovely Latvian woman. It's Kell who rescues Wiggins from prison and at length enlists him for his new secret service. Where better to begin than by consulting his retired mentor? Holmes advises him to build a network of informants by finding friends. The heedful Wiggins chooses Bela as his Watson (and more), and the game is afoot. Fans of Arthur Conan Doyle's stories will remember young Wiggins as the leader of the Baker Street Irregulars.Sherlock Holmes' delayed first appearance here is shrewdly calculated. Though Lyle's debut novel is certainly an homage, it's not a flat-footed imitation but a crisp, stylish spinoff.

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