The debut novel by Tom Mead, a locked room mystery featuring Joseph Spector, a magician-turned-sleuth solving mysteries in 1930s London.
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Voyagez dans l'atmosphère de Londres des années 1930 avec cette captivante série de mystères. Suivez un enquêteur extraordinaire, un magicien au talent unique pour résoudre l'insoluble, alors qu'il s'attaque à des meurtres déroutants en chambre close. Chaque épisode évoque l'âge d'or de la fiction policière, offrant des intrigues complexes et une galerie de suspects intrigants. Préparez-vous à des enquêtes pleines de suspense où les secrets se dévoilent et où la frontière entre réalité et illusion s'estompe.


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Sleuthing stage magician Joseph Spector returns to unravel a series of baffling impossible crimes. In 1938 London, a sensational murder at the top of a Ferris wheel captivates the public, with a hefty reward offered for solving the case. A man is shot dead, and his wife, the sole witness, maintains her innocence. The implausibility of her claim ignites a media frenzy, which may be the only hope for young lawyer Edmund Ibbs, tasked with defending her. As he investigates, Ibbs becomes entangled in a shadowy web of conspiracy, facing suspicion after a corpse mysteriously appears during an illusionist's performance and another victim is found dead in a locked dressing room. With Scotland Yard inspector George Flint eyeing him warily, Ibbs turns to retired magician Joseph Spector, who is in the audience during the deadly show. Spector's expertise in misdirection and illusion may be the key to unraveling the truth behind these confounding crimes. Featuring a cleverly plotted narrative with a well-crafted solution, this tale is a delightful homage to Golden Age mysteries, showcasing Tom Mead's atmospheric writing and complex characters, solidifying his place as a rising talent in historical crime fiction.