Stars: 4 out of 5
Pros: Fast paced mystery, fun characters, magic
Cons: Plot could be a little stronger, but a minor issue
overall
The Bottom Line:
Magic in London
Ruined by a murderer
Fast paced and fun trip
A Gathering of Magicians Makes a Killer Appear
Whenever a series I love takes the characters on vacation, I
must admit I get a little worried. I
read a series for the recurring characters, and often a book set outside the
normal setting means that we won’t have the full cast. That thought crossed my mind when I saw that The Linking Rings would take Eli Marks
to London, but I quickly forgot about that as I got caught up in the plot.
Eli, his girlfriend Megan, and his uncle Harry are in London
because Harry is being honored along with a group of magicians at The Magic
Circle, one of the oldest magic clubs in the world. While Harry is only there long enough for his
show, Eli and Megan are planning to stay for a week and be tourists.
Harry is performing alongside Oskar Korhonen the first night
of this celebration. After the audience
is warmed up and Harry and Oskar are introduced, the curtain opens to find
Harry standing next to the chair Oskar is sitting in. The catch?
Oskar is dead, stabbed in the back while sitting in the chair.
Naturally, the police are quick to zero in on Harry as a
suspect, but Harry shares something truly sobering. He and Oskar had spent some time back stage arguing
about who was going to sit in the chair.
The question quickly becomes, who was the intended victim?
The book starts off very quickly, and I was soon caught up
in the story. Did I miss a couple of the
regulars? Yes, although the new
characters did a good job of filling in for me.
As we’ve come to expect with the magicians in this series, they are an
eccentric group and very entertaining as a result. And Eli, Megan, and Harry are their normal
charming selves.
The plot is fast paced, constantly moving from one event to
another. Like a good magician, it keeps
us so distracted that we don’t quite notice that Eli is doing more reacting
that actual investigating. He does piece
things together in the end, however.
Truly, I was entertained the entire way through, so it’s a minor
complaint.
Part of the reason I was entertained was the humor. Eli’s first-person observations are often
very fun. One of the couples we meet in
this book is quite funny as well. I
laughed a time or two and grinned plenty of others.
Like many people, I find magic fascinating. No, we don’t learn how to do any actual
tricks here, but the hook certainly works well for me since I find the tidbits
we do get fascinating. And I love how it
enables Eli’s mind to look at the puzzle differently from the sleuths in the
books I normally read.
This series has grown on me, and I truly do enjoy my time
with Eli. The pages in The Linking Rings disappeared all too
quickly. You’ll be left hoping another
book in the series appears soon.
Looking for more magic mysteries? Here are the rest of the Eli Marks mysteries.
NOTE: I received an ARC of this book.
I always have mixed feelings about favorites going on vacations. It's good to get a new environment but always miss the side characters! I haven't read any of this series but it sounds like a good one!
ReplyDeleteI have the first one in this series, but haven't gotten around to reading it yet. It definitely sounds like a series i'll enjoy.
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