The Great Deceiver - the gripping new novel from the bestselling author of The Dr Ruth Galloway Mysteries
Verlag | Quercus |
Auflage | 2024 |
Seiten | 352 |
Format | 12,8 x 4,0 x 19,6 cm |
Gewicht | 249 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
EAN | 9781529409925 |
Bestell-Nr | 52940992UA |
The next gripping volume in The Brighton Mysteries series by bestselling author Elly Griffiths.
It starts with a magician and a murder in a Brighton boarding house; throw in a show on Brighton pier, a sinister radio personality and a potential serial killer, and you've got the next gripping book in the Brighton Mysteries series.
Magician Max Mephisto is hailed by a voice from the past, fellow performer Ted English, aka the Great Deceiver. Ted's assistant, Cherry, has been found dead in her Brighton boarding house and Ted is convinced that he'll be accused of her murder.
Max agrees to talk to his friend, Superintendent Edgar Stephens, who is investigating the case. What Max doesn't know is that the girl's family have hired private detective duo Emma Holmes (Edgar's wife) and Sam Collins to do some digging of their own.
When a second magician's assistant is killed, Edgar persuades Max to perform one last time - with a female assistant as decoy. Bu t who will he choose for the role.
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_Praise for The Great Deceiver_
'Full of period charm and fiendish plotting' Mail on Sunday
'Riveting' Sunday Post
'Gripping . . . magical . . . we loved it' Woman's Weekly
'An engaging cosy mystery - with added bite' Crime Monthly
'Intriguing, multi-layered and full of rich period detail' Lancashire Evening Press
_Readers are loving The Great Deceiver_
'Wonderful storytelling'
'The background, the plot, the characters - just brilliant!'
'I was gripped from beginning to end'
'Elly Griffiths at her best'
The Last Remains, the final instalment of the Dr Ruth Galloway Mysteries, was a Sunday Times bestseller in August 2023.
Rezension:
Griffiths' affection for Brighton - with its grotty digs ruled by no-nonsense landladies - and her gentle wit ensure that the reader very much likes to be beside the seaside The Times