I love this series. Tom Mead is a master of the locked room mystery and his series character, Joseph Spector, is one of the most compelling sleuths in crime fiction today. Toms latest Spector book, The House at Devil's Neck, is next level. Fast-paced but also creepy and atmospheric, it' s the work of a writer at the very top of his game. * Barbara Nadel, CWA Dagger-winning author of the BBC's The Turkish Detective * A brilliant homage to the locked-room mysteries of the golden age, with Tom Mead bringing his own gruesome sensibility to the mix. The House at Devil's Neck is brilliantly structured, exceptionally macabre, and filled with reversals and twists. This is a wonder cabinet of a book, and Mead is a magician. * Peter Swanson, New York Times bestselling author of A Talent for Murder * Atmospheric, intricate, and packed with clever twists and historical flair, The House at Devils Neck gives a unique spin on the classic locked room mystery. Tom Mead expertly blends the entertaining aspects of mediums, spiritualism, and stage performance with the haunting realities of the interwar period, all set against the backdrop of an isolated house with an eerie history of its own. * Kristen Perrin, author of How To Solve Your Own Murder * Tom Mead's books are like souffles: an apparently effortless treat quickly guzzled down by the crime enthusiast; yet something that can only be produced by the truly skillful. His latest offering is unnerving, atmospheric, and characteristically baffling. * Bonnie Burke-Patel, author of I Died at Fallow Hall * As well as being a homage to the golden age of crime fiction, this is a smart and modern re-invention. Meads upwards trajectory is clearly bound to continue. * Financial Times *