cover300856-mediumSynopsis: “This beautiful slipcase book is the official visual companion to Peaky Blinders, showcasing the specially commissioned photographs of characters, locations, sets, props and events taken throughout its creation. From the backstreets of Small Heath, Charlie Strong’s Yard and the Garrison, to Arrow House, the House of Commons and the beaches of Margate, each image highlights the programme’s glorious cinematography, attention to detail and character evolution over the course of six scintillating seasons.
Since it first swaggered onto our screens in 2013, stylish period crime saga Peaky Blinders has become a cultural phenomenon. A must-have for fans and aficionados, this book celebrates the award-winning series which took the world by storm and set new standards in television production”

My Review

This is a gorgeous visual companion to one of the best TV shows I’ve watched in a long time. I was actually quite late to the series, only watching it when it was available via Netflix, but once I started watching I was hooked.

The accompanying text explains how the look of the show was subtlety changed to reflect the rise in circumstances of the Shelby family.

The photography is stunning, as you would expect from this series, but I must admit that I was a bit disappointed that there are no photos of Tom Hardy or Sam Neill.

Highly recommended for fans of the series, it would make a great Christmas present!

Thanks so much to NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group- White Lion Publishing for my digital copy via the NetGalley App.