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July 12, 2022 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781696608114
- File size: 192408 KB
- Duration: 06:40:50
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- English
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Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from May 2, 2022
Set in London, Mead’s stellar debut and series launch, an homage to golden age crime fiction, in particular the works of John Dickson Carr, introduces magician Joseph Spector. In 1936, Spector’s Scotland Yard friend, Insp. George Flint, consults him in the baffling case of Austrian psychotherapist Anselm Rees. The doctor was found dead in his study with his throat slit so deeply that his head was almost decapitated. As the room’s door and windows were locked, Flint hopes Spector, a master of conjuring tricks and misdirection, can explain how anyone could have committed the crime and left the room sealed. The pair pursue the theory that the murder was a revenge killing after learning that one of Rees’s Viennese patients cut his own throat in a similar manner. Meanwhile, they must also probe two other cases: the apparently connected murder of a possible witness in an elevator that no one but the victim had access to, and the impossible theft of a rare artwork. Mead maintains suspense throughout, creating a creepy atmosphere en route to satisfying reveals. Puzzle mystery fans will eagerly await the sequel. -
Library Journal
September 1, 2022
Listeners can lock themselves away in their room and figure out this locked-room mystery puzzle by Mead, a tribute to John Dickson Carr (The Burning Court). Having numerous short stories under his belt, Mead weaves circles around poor dead Anselm Rees. Locked in his study and overheard talking on the phone and answering questions after the departure of his last guest, Rees is shortly discovered dead. Flummoxed, Scotland Yard calls upon retired magician Joseph Spector, who lays out the case. Narrator Jake Ruddle places listeners in London with his warm and measured tones. Any one of the characters might have done it, but who did it and how did they manage it? Rees, a renowned Austrian psychiatrist with three famous patients, had been living quietly in London. His newly minted psychiatrist daughter and her ill-suited fianc� round out the list of suspects; each one had possible motives. Ruddle brings the characters to life for listeners; his masterful storytelling abilities lend themselves to Mead's fascinating cast of all-too-human characters. VERDICT Join the challenge presented by Mead to solve this mystery and hope the second book in the series comes out soon.--Laura Trombley
Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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