Black Butterfly (novel)

Black Butterfly

Cover of "Black Butterfly"
Author Mark Gatiss
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Series Lucifer Box #3
Genre Historical, Spy novel, Horror
Publisher Simon & Schuster Ltd
Publication date
2008
Media type Print (Hardcover, Paperback)
Pages 204 pp (hardback)
ISBN 978-0-7432-5711-4
OCLC 241030365
Preceded by The Devil in Amber

Black Butterfly is the third and final novel in Mark Gatiss' Lucifer Box trilogy, which deals with the exploits of a bisexual British detective and secret agent. The previous volumes were The Vesuvius Club and The Devil in Amber.

Plot summary

It is 1953, shortly after the coronation of Elizabeth II. Box is now nearing retirement, and has also been left with an unexpected offspring, Christmas Box. However, he discovers that elderly pillars of the British establishment are meeting unexpected deaths through participation in reckless risk taking and accidents. He tracks the perpetrators to Istanbul, is assisted by Turkish-Geordie double agent Whitley Bey and meets Afro-Japanese gay agent Kingdom Kum, and also that the aforementioned figures were poisoned by a malignant chemical derived from the eponymous insect. From there, he travels to Kingston, Jamaica, where he meets the chief culprit behind his misadventures- the progeny of an old enemy, Cassivelaunus Fetch Junior, who is using a "New Scout Movement" to mask his mass poisoning schemes.

With that resolved, Box is knighted, and renews the acquaintance of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, whom he once met at a party on Armistice Day 1918.

Reception

The Mirror newspaper called Black Butterfly a "wickedly funny caper".[1] CrimeSpace called it "a fun treat".[2]

Adaptations

An audio play has been produced by the BBC in 2011.[3]

References

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