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Book Reviews of Smoke and Mirrors (Stephens and Mephisto, Bk 2)

Smoke and Mirrors (Stephens and Mephisto, Bk 2)
Smoke and Mirrors - Stephens and Mephisto, Bk 2
Author: Elly Griffiths
ISBN-13: 9781784290269
ISBN-10: 1784290262
Publication Date: 11/5/2015
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
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5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Quercus Publishing
Book Type: Hardcover
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cathyskye avatar reviewed Smoke and Mirrors (Stephens and Mephisto, Bk 2) on + 2307 more book reviews
As she did in The Zig-Zag Girl, Elly Griffiths takes us to 1950's Brighton, England and the slightly seedy world of the theater and magic and pantomime. It's a world I know very little about, so I enjoy learning about it through Griffiths' eyes.

Griffiths has created an excellent mystery, one that many times had me wishing I remembered more of Grimms' Fairy Tales, but (as usual) the real strength in this book lies in her characters. I found little Annie to be fascinating. She was such an interesting character that I thought she was wasted as a victim; I wanted to see more of her. We also learn more about the personal lives of Stephens and Mephisto, which will answer some questions readers may have.

I found the focus of Smoke and Mirrors to be much more in the present day and on Edgar and his investigation. I missed the spice that "more Max" gives to the action as well as talk of what the two men did during World War II, although I know the series can't get stuck back in that time frame. It will be very interesting indeed to see where the author's focus shifts to next as the series progresses.
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Book Description
In the sequel to the "captivating"* Zig Zag Girl, DI Edgar Stephens and the magician Max Mephisto hunt for a killer after two children are murdered in a tragic tableau of a very grim fairy tale.
*Wall Street Journal

It's Christmastime in Brighton, and the city is abuzz about a local production of Aladdin, starring the marvelous Max Mephisto. But the holiday cheer is lost on DI Edgar Stephens. He's investigating the murder of two children, Annie and Mark, who were strangled to death in the woods, abandoned alongside a trail of candy--a horrifying scene eerily reminiscent of Hansel and Gretel.

Edgar has plenty of leads to investigate. Annie, a surprisingly dark child, used to write gruesome plays based on the Grimms' fairy tales. Does the key to the case lie in her unfinished final script? Or does the macabre staging of Annie and Mark's deaths point to the theater and the capricious cast of characters performing in Aladdin? Once again Edgar enlists Max's help in penetrating the shadowy world of the theater. But is this all just classic misdirection?

My Review
Elly Griffiths is one of my favorite authors. I've read all of the books in her Ruth Galloway series and have loved them all. Her Stephens and Mephisto series is much different as this series takes place in Brighton, England in the 1950's and deals with mystery, magic and the theatre. I find Griffiths to be a talented writer who draws you into her characters and creates plots that hold your interest until the very end of the book. This 2nd book was a great sequel to the Zig Zag Girl and I look forward to the next book in the series. If you love the Ruth Galloway series then I think you would enjoy this series too.