The Vanishing Box: The Brighton Mysteries 4

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The fourth Stephens and Mephisto mystery from the author of the bestselling Dr Ruth Galloway series - a must-read for fans of Bryant and May. 'Mixes cosiness and sharpness in a way that recalls the best of Agatha Christie' Sunday Express (on Smoke and Mirrors)

What do a murdered Brighton flower seller, the death of Cleopatra and a nude tableau show have in common? Read the most dangerous case yet for Stephens and Mephisto to find out.

Christmas 1953. Max Mephisto and his daughter Ruby are headlining Brighton Hippodrome, an achievement only slightly marred by the less-than-savoury support act: a tableau show of naked 'living statues'. This might appear to have nothing in common with DI Edgar Stephens' current case of the death of a quiet flowerseller, but if there's one thing the old comrades have learned it's that, in Brighton, the line between art and life - and death - is all too easily blurred...

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4.6
10 reviews
Marianne Vincent
December 30, 2021
The Vanishing Box is the fourth book in the Stephens and Mephisto Mystery series by British author, Elly Griffiths. It’s December 1953 and Max Mephisto is back in Brighton doing a show at the Hippodrome, this time with his daughter, Ruby: Magician and Daughter seems to be a hit under the promotion of their agent, Joe Passolini. Also on the playbill is Victor Cutler’s Tableaux Vivants, half-naked women posing in living recreations of famous paintings or statues. DI Edgar Stephens and his team are drawn into the scene when a young woman is strangled and similarly posed at the rooming house where two of the Tableaux performers are staying. A beautiful young florist’s assistant, it seems Lily Burtenshaw had only a casual connection to the Tableaux, until another link is uncovered. But before further enquiries can be made, there is a second murder, this time within the Tableaux troupe. The vastly different MO puts another complexion on things: are they dealing with two murderers? Are others in the Tableaux troupe in danger? In this instalment, Griffiths uses four narrators, Max, Edgar, Emma and Bob, to convey different parts of the story as well as to give different perspectives on events. It plays out over six days, by which time three are dead. The immediate post-war era ensures the absence of mobile phones, internet, DNA and even many personal vehicles; thus the detective work relies on heavily on legwork, personal visits that often require trudging through the snow, and intelligent deduction. Griffiths gives the reader characters that are real and flawed; some are vain and selfish; others are distracted by their emotions. A certain long-standing relationship dissolves, a few more start, and there’s a promise of TV appearances in America for the magicians. The plot is clever and original and has a few twists that even the most astute reader may fail to anticipate. Griffiths certainly keeps the reader guessing as each potential perpetrator becomes a victim. The atmosphere of post-war Britain is skilfully evoked with description, dialogue and the attitudes common at the time. Excellent historical crime fiction, once again.
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Una Cay
May 11, 2023
enjoyed as usual
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About the author

Elly Griffiths is the bestselling author of the Dr Ruth Galloway Mysteries and the Brighton Mysteries. She has won the CWA Dagger in the Library, has been shortlisted five times for the Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year, and longlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger for The Lantern Men. Her new series featuring Detective Harbinder Kaur began with The Stranger Diaries, which was a Richard and Judy book club pick and won the Edgar Award for Best Novel in the USA. It was followed by The Postscript Murders, shortlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger and Bleeding Heart Yard. Elly has two grown-up children and lives near Brighton with her archaeologist husband.

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