Death and the Conjuror: A Locked-Room Mystery

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Price
$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
Mysterious Press
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Pages
288
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.1 X 0.8 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781613164235

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About the Author
Tom Mead is a Derbyshire mystery writer and aficionado of Golden Age crime fiction. His debut novel, Death and the Conjuror, was an international bestseller, nominated for several awards, and named one of the best mysteries of the year by the Guardian and Publishers Weekly. Its sequel, The Murder Wheel, was described as "pure nostalgic pleasure" by the Wall Street Journal and "a delight" by the Daily Mail. It was also named one of the Best Traditional Mysteries of 2023 by CrimeReads.
Reviews
Tom Mead has created an intriguing set of puzzles on par with John Dickson Carr in Death and the Conjuror. A true delight for mystery lovers!--Charles Todd
With a deviously intricate locked-room plot, Death and the Conjuror unfolds as both an elegant tribute and a cunning update of the classic "impossible crime" story. Somewhere, the great John Dickson Carr is smiling.--Daniel Stashower, two-time Edgar-winner and author of the Harry Houdini mysteries
An engrossing tale of murder and magicians, and a revealing exploration of the ever-popular locked-room mystery, Mead's debut is a novel to intrigue and delight.--John Connolly
This debut, a tribute to John Dickson Carr and other Golden Age masters of the locked-room mystery, will appeal to nostalgia buffs and fans of the classics.-- "Library Journal" (4/1/2022 12:00:00 AM)
Mead's debut novel is a valentine to the locked-room puzzles of John Dickson Carr, to whom it is dedicated... Mead faithfully replicates all the loving artifice and teasing engagement of golden-age puzzlers in this superior pastiche.-- "Kirkus" (4/13/2022 12:00:00 AM)
Mead's stellar debut and series launch [is] an homage to golden age crime fiction, in particular the works of John Dickson Carr... Mead maintains suspense throughout, creating a creepy atmosphere en route to satisfying reveals. Puzzle mystery fans will eagerly await the sequel.-- "Publishers Weekly STARRED REVIEW" (4/15/2022 12:00:00 AM)
This ingenious (and fair-play) locked-room mystery should win over a new generation of readers to this delightfully devious style of classic mystery.--Gigi Pandian, USA Today-bestselling author of Under Lock & Skeleton Key
A loving tribute to the locked-room master John Dickson Carr and a sharply drawn period piece.--Sarah Weinman "The New York Times" (7/8/2022 12:00:00 AM)
An intricate, elegantly written 'impossible' crime that completely fooled me. Tom Mead is already a master of the art of misdirection.--Peter Lovesey
A real treat for mystery fans.--Ragnar Jonasson
Both a splendid homage to the Golden age of impossible crimes and its great exponent John Dickson Carr and a witty reconstruction of the classic locked room mystery with tongue in cheek bravado and a gallery of attendant, endearing characters, Tom Mead's debut is a sheer delight.--Maxim Jakubowski, author, editor and CWA chairman
This clever mystery combines a delightful homage to Golden Age detective fiction with a highly entertaining impossible crime puzzle - what more could any fan of classic crime wish for?--Martin Edwards, Crime novelist and winner of the CWA Diamond Dagger 2020
An absolute delight. The Golden Age of detective fiction comes brilliantly alive. Great characters, wonderful locked-room puzzles, it kept me hooked.--Jim Eldridge, author of the Museum Mystery series
One of the best locked-room mysteries I've read. I was both baffled and enthralled by every twist and am now a firm Spector enthusiast! A true golden age gem, right up there with the greats!--T.A. Willberg, author of Marion Lane and The Midnight Murder
An intricate homage to golden age puzzle mysteries ... Secrets, red herrings and sleights of hand abound in an ingenious piece of intriguing escapism.-- "The Guardian" (2/17/2023 12:00:00 AM)