The Warlock Effect: A highly entertaining, twisty adventure filled with magic, illusions and Cold War espionage

Author:   Jeremy Dyson ,  Andy Nyman
Publisher:   Hodder & Stoughton
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9781529364774


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   13 April 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Jeremy Dyson ,  Andy Nyman
Publisher:   Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint:   Hodder & Stoughton
Dimensions:   Width: 14.60cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 22.00cm
Weight:   0.460kg
ISBN:  

9781529364774


ISBN 10:   1529364779
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   13 April 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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All the hallmarks of a modern classic, with more twists and turns than the intestinal tract -- Adam Kay Absolutely joyous, with twists and reveals I never saw coming. This book is in itself a beautiful magic trick. Wonderful. -- Derren Brown


Sheer delight . . . This enthralling, playful thriller can be enjoyed for its virtuosic recreation of the period and for its cheeky depiction of Cold War spooks as closer to Derren Brown than George Smiley. Perhaps its chief pleasure, though, is simply the magic it contains, from the beginner's card tricks . . . to grand illusion * The Sunday Times * The affection of Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman, an actor and magician, for the period and its magicians, among them Tommy Cooper, shines through in this delightful thriller. * The Times * Two great masters join forces to explosive effect -- Richard Osman A gripping book that evokes the reality of working magicians . . . A pure delight -- Neil Gaiman [A] serpentine thriller . . . Like Sherlock Holmes, Warlock has a network of useful contacts, including magic shop proprietors, coppers and keenly observant barmaids. But unlike Holmes, he is . . . touchingly vulnerable . . . The theme of magic [is elevated] into something more universal - a matter of survival itself; it also becomes deeply moving. * Spectator * Bond's manipulative trickery - at least with cards - is echoed in The Warlock Effect * Observer * This book is huge fun - gripping, informative and very clever. I didn't want it to end! -- Peter James All the hallmarks of a modern classic, with more twists and turns than the intestinal tract -- Adam Kay A delightful historical espionage thriller, packed with arcane secrets of stage magicians and illusionists, peopled with real denizens of the period * Irish Independent * Absolutely joyous, with twists and reveals I never saw coming. This book is in itself a beautiful magic trick. Wonderful. -- Derren Brown It could have been grown in a vat especially for me . . . Magic tricks and spies . . . I absolutely loved every twist, every turn, every blockbusting cliffhanger -- Steven Moffat I just adored this compulsive, fun, unpredictable and surprisingly tender book -- Jenny Colgan A rattling good yarn with humour, action, and the chance to learn a few magicians' secrets. * Peterborough Telegraph * A delicious confection from a pair of devilishly clever minds. -- Steve Pemberton This book is exactly like some of the magic it describes, the odd sleight of hand or false deception wrapped around a terrific mystery. The period atmosphere and the Cold War detail feel like a Le Carré but it's the characters that you really care about. I hope we see a lot more of Louis Warlock -- Ian Moore Edge-of-your-seat stuff . . . Heartbreaking and uplifting in equal measure, The Warlock Effect is a fiendish mix of history, humour and horror with a unique combination of Cold War and magic methodology -- SJ Bennett A thrilling and ingenious work of wonder. Twisting, evocative and hugely entertaining, The Warlock Effect delivers on every level -- Chris Whitaker A superb story of espionage and human endurance which casts its own vivid spell. In the stage magician Louis Warlock, Nyman and Dyson have created one of fiction's most complex and beguiling heroes -- Jay Rayner The Warlock Effect is spellbinding. Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman skillfully depict a shadowy world of magic and espionage in this gripping tale that is entertaining, heartfelt and as twisty as any artful stage magician's signature trick. Highly recommended -- Adam Hamdy Thrilling . . . Both Nyman and Dyson manage to bring the attributes that made them famous to the table, making for a book that blends history, comedy and suspense to exceptionally good effect. Simply billing The Warlock Effect as an espionage thriller would be doing it a disservice: there's far more to take from it than that, as the action takes us across Europe and back, introducing a series of fascinating and complex characters along the way. The plot seems straightforward at first, but then turns on its head, and some clever writing guarantees you'll never see it coming. * Buzz * Prepare to ooh and aah as you are terrified, entertained and bamboozled by this mind-bending, compulsive novel from the co-creators of Ghost Stories. * Saga *


Sheer delight . . . This enthralling, playful thriller can be enjoyed for its virtuosic recreation of the period and for its cheeky depiction of Cold War spooks as closer to Derren Brown than George Smiley. Perhaps its chief pleasure, though, is simply the magic it contains, from the beginner's card tricks . . . to grand illusion * The Sunday Times * The affection of Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman, an actor and magician, for the period and its magicians, among them Tommy Cooper, shines through in this delightful thriller. * The Times * Two great masters join forces to explosive effect -- Richard Osman A gripping book that evokes the reality of working magicians . . . A pure delight -- Neil Gaiman [A] serpentine thriller . . . Like Sherlock Holmes, Warlock has a network of useful contacts, including magic shop proprietors, coppers and keenly observant barmaids. But unlike Holmes, he is . . . touchingly vulnerable . . . The theme of magic [is elevated] into something more universal - a matter of survival itself; it also becomes deeply moving. * Spectator * This book is huge fun - gripping, informative and very clever. I didn't want it to end! -- Peter James All the hallmarks of a modern classic, with more twists and turns than the intestinal tract -- Adam Kay Absolutely joyous, with twists and reveals I never saw coming. This book is in itself a beautiful magic trick. Wonderful. -- Derren Brown It could have been grown in a vat especially for me . . . Magic tricks and spies . . . I absolutely loved every twist, every turn, every blockbusting cliffhanger -- Steven Moffat A delicious confection from a pair of devilishly clever minds. -- Steve Pemberton This book is exactly like some of the magic it describes, the odd sleight of hand or false deception wrapped around a terrific mystery. The period atmosphere and the Cold War detail feel like a Le Carre but it's the characters that you really care about. I hope we see a lot more of Louis Warlock -- Ian Moore Edge-of-your-seat stuff . . . Heartbreaking and uplifting in equal measure, The Warlock Effect is a fiendish mix of history, humour and horror with a unique combination of Cold War and magic methodology -- SJ Bennett A thrilling and ingenious work of wonder. Twisting, evocative and hugely entertaining, The Warlock Effect delivers on every level -- Chris Whitaker A superb story of espionage and human endurance which casts its own vivid spell. In the stage magician Louis Warlock, Nyman and Dyson have created one of fiction's most complex and beguiling heroes -- Jay Rayner The Warlock Effect is spellbinding. Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman skillfully depict a shadowy world of magic and espionage in this gripping tale that is entertaining, heartfelt and as twisty as any artful stage magician's signature trick. Highly recommended -- Adam Hamdy Thrilling . . . Both Nyman and Dyson manage to bring the attributes that made them famous to the table, making for a book that blends history, comedy and suspense to exceptionally good effect. Simply billing The Warlock Effect as an espionage thriller would be doing it a disservice: there's far more to take from it than that, as the action takes us across Europe and back, introducing a series of fascinating and complex characters along the way. The plot seems straightforward at first, but then turns on its head, and some clever writing guarantees you'll never see it coming. * Buzz *


This book is huge fun - gripping, informative and very clever. I didn't want it to end! -- Peter James All the hallmarks of a modern classic, with more twists and turns than the intestinal tract -- Adam Kay Absolutely joyous, with twists and reveals I never saw coming. This book is in itself a beautiful magic trick. Wonderful. -- Derren Brown This book is exactly like some of the magic it describes, the odd sleight of hand or false deception wrapped around a terrific mystery. The period atmosphere and the Cold War detail feel like a Le Carre but it's the characters that you really care about. I hope we see a lot more of Louis Warlock -- Ian Moore A thrilling and ingenious work of wonder. Twisting, evocative and hugely entertaining, The Warlock Effect delivers on every level -- Chris Whitaker A superb story of espionage and human endurance which casts its own vivid spell. In the stage magician Louis Warlock, Nyman and Dyson have created one of fiction's most complex and beguiling heroes -- Jay Rayner


Author Information

Jeremy Dyson is co-creator of the West End hit play and film Ghost Stories, and a founding member of the team behind award-winning BBC series The League of Gentlemen. He has written for and script edited many series, including Killing Eve. He is the writer of a novel and three collections of short stories, one the Edge Hill award winner The Crane that Builds the Cranes. Andy Nyman is co-creator of the West End hit play and film Ghost Stories, and an actor, writer and magician. He co-created much of Derren Brown's award-winning TV specials including Russian Roulette and The Lottery Prediction and co-wrote and directed his stage shows, including Olivier award winning Something Wicked This Way Comes. As an actor he is best known for Peaky Blinders and the Oscar winning film Judy. His The Golden Rules of Acting books are both bestsellers. In 2018 he was awarded the Magic Circle's Maskelyne Award for services to British Magic.

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