Cabaret Macabre

This latest puzzle mystery from the author of Death and the Conjuror and The Murder Wheel takes stage magician sleuth Joseph Spector to a grand estate in the English countryside.

Only Spector and his mastery of the art of misdirection can uncover the logical explanations for these impossible crimes.

Victor Silvius has spent nine years as an inmate at The Grange, a private sanatorium, for the crime of attacking judge Sir Giles Drury. Now, the judge’s wife, Lady Elspeth Drury, believes that Silvius is the one responsible for a series of threatening letters her husband has recently received. Eager to avoid the scandal that involving the local police would entail, Lady Elspeth seeks out retired stage magician Joseph Spector, whose discreet involvement in a case Sir Giles recently presided over greatly impressed her.

Meanwhile, Miss Caroline Silvius is disturbed after a recent visit to her brother Victor, convinced that he isn’t safe at The Grange. Someone is trying to kill him and she suspects the judge, who has already made Silvius’ life a living hell, may be behind it. Caroline hires Inspector George Flint of Scotland Yard to investigate.

The two cases collide at Marchbanks, the Drury family seat of over four hundred years, where a series of unnerving events interrupt the peace and quiet of the snowy countryside. A body is discovered in the middle of a frozen pond without any means of getting there and a rifle is fired through a closed window, killing a man but not breaking the glass. Only Spector and his mastery of the art of misdirection can uncover the logical explanations for these impossible crimes.

An atmospheric and puzzling traditional mystery that pays homage to the greatest writers of the genre’s Golden Age, Cabaret Macabre is the third book in Tom Mead’s Joseph Spector series, hailed by the Wall Street Journal as “a recipe for pure nostalgic pleasure.”

The books can be enjoyed in any order.

Praise for Cabaret Macabre

S.J. Bennett
S.J. BennettAuthor of The Windsor Knot and Murder Most Royal
“A big house, a grisly discovery, a dangerous family… and a daisy chain of murders linked by a fiendish plot. If you love a locked room mystery, Tom Mead is your man. He pulls out ingenious solutions like rabbits out of a hat. The clues are there, but I dare you to puzzle out how it was done.”
Judith Cutler
Judith CutlerAuthor of the Matthew Rowsley Victorian Mysteries
“A tour de force of devious plotting and malicious wit.”
Victoria Dowd
Victoria DowdAuthor of The Smart Woman’s Guide to Murder
“There are so many intricate layers to this ingenious plot. It truly is the matryoshka of mysteries! Utterly magnificent.”
Ellen Hart
Ellen HartMWA Grand Master and author of the Jane Lawless mysteries
Utterly delicious! If you love locked-room mysteries, as I do, this book delivers. With its clever plot, creepy atmosphere, and characters I couldn’t help casting for an upcoming movie (which I hope someone will have the sense to make), Cabaret Macabre is a winner on every level!”
Miranda James
Miranda JamesNY Times and USA Today bestselling author
“Tom Mead’s third Joseph Spector novel more than lives up to the promise of the first two. Mead’s ability to construct a twisty puzzle as well as offering his readers intriguing characters and disturbing family dynamics shows him to be a true heir of the classic Golden Age detective story and a master of the impossible crime. I hope to be reading his books for many years to come.”
Paul Kane
Paul KaneAward-winning, #1 bestselling author of Sherlock Holmes & The Servants of Hell, The Crimson Mystery, Nailbiters and the PL Kane thrillers
“Tom Mead immerses you in this period so effectively, you feel like you’re in the past yourself – with the theatrical, wonderful Joseph Spector. Here Mead presents another mystery so tantalising I guarantee you won’t be able to put this down until the ingenious conclusion is reached!”
Katie Lumsden
Katie LumsdenAuthor of The Secrets of Hartwood Hall
“Cabaret Macabre is a dark, inventive delight. Tom Mead’s writing is witty, wry, knowing and massive fun. With complex, elegantly drawn characters and a mystery you’ll never manage to puzzle out, this novel is a simply a huge pleasure to read.”
S.G. MacLean
S.G. MacLean
“Golden Age with an edge: Tom Mead’s books are perfect for those who love a classic crime puzzle with some elegant humour thrown in."
G.M. Malliet
G.M. MallietAgatha Award-winning author of the St Just and Max Tudor mysteries
“For the lover of locked room mysteries, for the devotee of Golden Age tales, for the book connoisseur whose heart leaps at the sight of maps and diagrams, and—above all—for the reader who won’t be satisfied with anything less than a twisty and ingenious plot: Ladies and gentlemen, I offer you the incomparable Tom Mead.”
Alison Moore
Alison MooreAuthor of The Retreat and the Man Booker Prize-shortlisted The Lighthouse
“With a great cast of characters, a remote country house and plenty of intrigue, Cabaret Macabre is a twisty-turny, fun and very satisfying mystery.”
Ambrose Parry
Ambrose Parry
“What a great read. An intricately plotted golden age locked room mystery. Inventive and intriguing.”
Katy Watson
Katy WatsonAuthor of The Three Dahlias
“Cabaret Macabre is a cracking classic crime novel, full of impossible murders and impenetrable alibis. A fantastic puzzle for any armchair sleuth – and tremendous fun too!”
T.A. Willberg
T.A. WillbergAuthor of Marion Lane and the Midnight Murder
“Cabaret Macabre proves, once again, that Tom Mead is in a league of his own. This book is terrific — utterly original and so fun. I can’t recommend it enough.”
Maxim Jakubowski
Maxim JakubowskiCrime Time
"Tom Mead is fast establishing himself as a modern successor to John Dickson Carr and a whole tradition of locked-room and impossible crime specialist authors with his Joseph Spector series, of which this is the third glittering volume which confirms his agile sleight of hand and outrageous imagination [...] Mead orchestrates the whole proceedings with a reverence for the rules of the game, for this is a game but a terribly enjoyable one, resurrecting the charm of the Golden Age of crime fiction, with a twinkle of the eye, or rather on the corner of every single page. The author visibly had terrible fun writing this and so will every reader!"
Daily Mail
Daily Mail
"A relic from the Golden Age, the locked room mystery is enjoying a welcome revival. Leading the way is Tom Mead whose intriguing plots challenge us to beat the author at his own game [...] [A] classic brain-teaser."
Publishers Weekly
Publishers Weekly
**STARRED REVIEW**
"A fair-play puzzle that will delight and challenge readers who love pitting their own wits against the author’s. It’s another crackerjack entry in an exceptional series."
Michael Dirda
Michael DirdaWashington Post
"A delightful Golden Age puzzle."
Crimereads
Crimereads"The Best Traditional Mysteries of 2024"
"If you’re not reading Tom Mead, what are you doing with your life? His delightful puzzle-mysteries and riddling locked-room plots are some of the best today."

“This dark, atmospheric story revolves around a murder that takes place in a country house. The brilliant and enigmatic detective, Joseph Spector, must use all of his wits to unravel the mystery at the heart of the story. With hidden motives, dark pasts to discover, and a series of puzzling clues that lead to a shocking conclusion, the novel is a blend of the gothic and suspense, with clever twists to keep you guessing.
If you like dark and atmospheric tales, this one will keep you sufficiently chilled and haunt your thoughts long after the last page.”

Clare Whitfield, award-winning author of People of Abandoned Character