Browse all books

Books with title Smoke and Mirrors Lib/E

  • Smoke and Mirrors

    Elly Griffiths

    eBook (Mariner Books, Oct. 18, 2016)
    “Another great series.” — San Jose Mercury News“A dazzlingly tricky mystery.” — Kirkus Reviews “A tremendous skein of red herrings, sharp and thorough police work, [and] mysterious connections.” — Bookgasm It’s Christmastime in Brighton, and the city is abuzz about magician Max Mephisto’s star turn in Aladdin. But the holiday cheer is lost on DI Edgar Stephens. He’s investigating the murder of two children, Annie and Mark, who were found in the woods alongside a trail of candy—a horrifying scene eerily reminiscent of “Hansel and Gretel.” Edgar has plenty of leads. Annie, a dark child, wrote gruesome plays based on the Grimms’ fairy tales. Does the key to the case lie in her final script? Or does the macabre staging of the bodies point to the theater and the capricious cast of Aladdin? Edgar enlists Max’s help in penetrating the shadowy world of the theater. But is this all just classic misdirection? “Excellent . . . Evoking both the St. Mary Mead of Agatha Christie and the theater world of Ngaio Marsh.” — Booklist
  • Smoke and Mirrors

    Elly Griffiths

    Paperback (Mariner Books, Sept. 26, 2017)
    “Another great series.” — San Jose Mercury News“A dazzlingly tricky mystery.” — Kirkus Reviews “A tremendous skein of red herrings, sharp and thorough police work, [and] mysterious connections.” — Bookgasm It’s Christmastime in Brighton, and the city is abuzz about magician Max Mephisto’s star turn in Aladdin. But the holiday cheer is lost on DI Edgar Stephens. He’s investigating the murder of two children, Annie and Mark, who were found in the woods alongside a trail of candy—a horrifying scene eerily reminiscent of “Hansel and Gretel.” Edgar has plenty of leads. Annie, a dark child, wrote gruesome plays based on the Grimms’ fairy tales. Does the key to the case lie in her final script? Or does the macabre staging of the bodies point to the theater and the capricious cast of Aladdin? Edgar enlists Max’s help in penetrating the shadowy world of the theater. But is this all just classic misdirection? “Excellent . . . Evoking both the St. Mary Mead of Agatha Christie and the theater world of Ngaio Marsh.” — Booklist
  • Smoke and Mirrors

    Angus McLean

    eBook (Angus McLean, Feb. 5, 2015)
    What the readers think:5 stars - The intensity and vividness is so acute, you can practically taste the sweat and smell the gunsmoke.5 stars - an explosive, action-packed story that sometimes moves at the speed of light.5 stars - very good at describing action to where I felt like I was in the middle of the fight. In fact the entire book was great and I could not put the book down. 5 stars - Great start to The Division series. Extremely well written and chock full of intrigue, suspense, spies, murder and wonderfully descriptive characters, places and events.A Saudi terrorist escapes from the security service and innocent blood is spilled.Archer blames himself and there is only one road to redemption; hunt him down before more lives are lost.The SAS gave him the skills and mind set of a hunter, and with his professional pride hurt, he is thirsty for revenge. But other operators are playing the same game, and it’s winner-takes-all in a high-octane, high-stakes chase across the globe. From Auckland to London to Samoa, Archer will not give up. But someone is always one step ahead of him. In the black ops world of intelligence, Archer must learn the first rule if he is to survive his first mission - believe nothing, trust no one.If you like Mitch Rapp, Jason Bourne or Jack Noble, you’ll love Archer.Get it now.
  • Smoke and Mirrors

    K. D. Halbrook, Katie Schorr, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, Oct. 16, 2018)
    Circus Mirandus meets Cartwheeling in Thunderstorms in this beautifully written fantasy novel about a girl who must face her fears in order to right a terrible wrong, confront what it means to be different, and discover her own power. Smoke has come to the Cirque Magnifique. And Sasha Brown is sure it is her fault. Sasha has always loved the Cirque, a place filled with sequined costumes, dazzling spotlights, and magnificent tents. But when she starts fifth grade with the Islanders - the ordinary folk from the other side of the Island - for the first time, she’s not so sure she wants to be a Cirque kid. She starts to question her home and her Cirque family. Is the magic real? Are the stories even true? As the bullying by the Island kids gets worse, swirling blue-gray Smoke appears. One night in the big tent, Sasha’s dad performs, twisting his body through the air as the lights dance. Sasha is supposed to be helping, but instead she sits beneath the bleachers, seething. She has wished for the Smoke to come and make it all disappear: the Cirque, her family, the Island with its mean Island kids. And the Smoke does come. As Sasha watches her dad, he flips and raises his arms out for the bar that is supposed to meet him, his bright grin confident and sure. But there is only air…and Smoke. Both of Sasha’s parents disappear that night, and it’s all Sasha’s fault. What can she do but try and find them?
  • Smoke and Mirrors

    Casey Daniels

    eBook (Severn House Publishers, Nov. 1, 2017)
    Introducing museum curator and amateur sleuth Miss Evie Barnum in the first of a deliciously quirky new historical mystery series. Evie Barnum is in charge of her brother’s museum, a place teeming with scientific specimens and “human prodigies” including a bearded woman and the lizard man. In this weird and whacky workplace, Evie hopes she can bury her secrets.But when an old friend shows up and begs for her help, she does all she can to stay away. The next time she sees him, he is dead in front of the exhibit of the Feejee Mermaid. Suspicion for the murder falls on Jeffrey, known as the Lizard Man, but Evie knows it isn’t possible.When Jeffrey also goes missing, Evie becomes determined to solve the mystery of her friend’s murder, even if it brings her face to face with her past…
  • Smoke and Mirrors

    Casey Daniels

    Paperback (Severn House Publishers, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Introducing museum curator and amateur sleuth Miss Evie Barnum in the first of a deliciously quirky new historical mystery series. Evie Barnum is in charge of her brother’s museum, a place teeming with scientific specimens and “human prodigies” including a bearded woman and the lizard man. In this weird and whacky workplace, Evie hopes she can bury her secrets.But when an old friend shows up and begs for her help, she does all she can to stay away. The next time she sees him, he is dead in front of the exhibit of the Feejee Mermaid. Suspicion for the murder falls on Jeffrey, known as the Lizard Man, but Evie knows it isn’t possible.When Jeffrey also goes missing, Evie becomes determined to solve the mystery of her friend’s murder, even if it brings her face to face with her past…
  • Smoke and Mirrors

    Elly Griffiths

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Oct. 18, 2016)
    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?
  • Smoke and Mirrors

    Claudia Cain

    language (Black Sheep Books, May 16, 2017)
    Bad things are happening in San Francisco.It's not the first time. Jennifer Jones has stopped being surprised at this point.Two months have passed since her name was cleared, and in that time Jennifer and her new partner Ian Clarke have had no lack of trouble. But this time, something is different. A man returns from the dead. A friend goes missing in mysterious circumstances and dark creatures are stalking the streets. It soon becomes clear that not all is as it seems, yet with more questions than answers and enemies everywhere, Jennifer finds herself in more danger than ever.Nobody is safe, and immortality counts for nothing when something wants you dead.
  • Smoke & Mirrors

    Eli Celata

    eBook (Hidden Helm Press, Nov. 15, 2018)
    Death has come to Rochester. Saving the the lost children of Hamelin unleashes the most ruthless enemy Jon has ever faced. Blood saturates his nights, and demons stalk his every step. He might've gotten the children out of Shiloh's void, but he put them in the cross-hairs of an old grudge.When a trio of Daughters brings their kill list into the Grith, magic users turn against one another. Allies become enemies. Safety counterbalances freedom, and everyone wants a piece of Jon.Killing Gerhard, one of the Daughters sends Wilhelm running to Jon and Jordan for sanctuary, they must decide who to trust. The mage Jon pulled from the void, or a community of hunters prepared to slaughter children and level cities in the name of Greater Good.
  • Smoke and Mirrors

    Kathleen Andrews Davis

    language (, May 23, 2014)
    Walking home from school, 14-year-old Emerson McBride thinks it is just another beautiful autumn day. Little does she know how wrong she is! There’s a secret in the attic of the old Victorian house where she lives, and her best friend, Sarah, has gone up to the attic to look for a Halloween costume. Will the same thing happen to Sarah that happened to Emerson the last time she was in the attic? Will Emerson get home in time to save her friend? This tale of life in an early 20th century traveling circus is both historically accurate and humanly exciting -- an incredible adventure shared by two friends who, for a short while, share another dimension.
  • Smoke and Mirrors

    Jason W. Krug

    language (, Dec. 26, 2018)
    Maltheon’s latest attempt to conquer Sadonia has been thwarted, but at a terrible cost – the capture of one of their own. Under cover of darkness, Phillip and Eslin venture forth to the inhospitable Nadich Desert in a desperate bid to rescue Atrina from the clutches of the mercenary leader, Asdair Ravenhawk. In the process, they gain new allies and uncover even deeper treachery from the forces of darkness arrayed against them.But danger lurks far closer to home than the Heroes realize, a danger that threatens their futures, their lives, and the very existence of Sadonia itself.
  • Smoke and Mirrors

    K. D. Halbrook

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, Sept. 4, 2018)
    “Rewarding.” —BCCB (starred review) “A Wrinkle in Time–inspired adventure…Halbrook’s writing is artful.” —Kirkus Reviews “This is a story to savor.” —Kathi Appelt, National Book Award finalist and Newbery Honor–winning author of The Underneath and Keeper “Adventure and magic unfold in this captivating story.” —School Library Connection “A fairy-tale atmosphere wafts through Halbrook’s story of magic, love, belonging, and circus...Enchanting.” —Booklist Circus Mirandus meets Cartwheeling in Thunderstorms in this beautifully written fantasy novel about a girl who must face her fears in order to right a terrible wrong, confront what it means to be different, and discover her own power.Smoke has come to the Cirque Magnifique. And Sasha Brown is sure it is her fault. Sasha has always loved the Cirque, a place filled with sequined costumes, dazzling spotlights, and magnificent tents. But when she starts fifth grade with the Islanders—the ordinary folk from the other side of the Island—for the first time, she’s not so sure she wants to be a Cirque kid. She starts to question her home and her Cirque family. Is the magic real? Are the stories even true? As the bullying by the Island kids gets worse, swirling blue-gray Smoke appears. One night in the big tent, Sasha’s dad performs, twisting his body through the air as the lights dance. Sasha is supposed to be helping, but instead she sits beneath the bleachers, seething. She has wished for the Smoke to come and make it all disappear: the Cirque, her family, the Island with its mean Island kids. And the Smoke does come. As Sasha watches her dad, he flips and raises his arms out for the bar that is supposed to meet him, his bright grin confident and sure. But there is only air…and Smoke. Both of Sasha’s parents disappear that night, and it’s all Sasha’s fault. What can she do but try and find them?
    S