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->Snape hadn’t believed a word we’d said – but for once I couldn’t blame him. I mean, how often do secret agents drop in on you, swap coats, get shot and then vanish in a puff of smoke, taking the nearest telephone box with them?



''South by South East'' is a 1991 British children's detective/comedy novel by Creator/AnthonyHorowitz which is the third story of the ''Literature/DiamondBrothers'' series. The title is a spoof on the movie ''Film/{{North by Northwest}}'' and parodies various elements of the film throughout.

Nick and Tim are visited by an MI5 agent being chased by Charon, a notorious assassin hellbent on causing war, and subsequently discover the agent dead. His dying words to them set off a series of events that will take the brothers to the Netherlands, as they work for MI5, and try to catch Charon.

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->Snape hadn’t hadn't believed a word we’d we'd said -- but for once I couldn’t couldn't blame him. I mean, how often do secret agents drop in on you, swap coats, get shot and then vanish in a puff of smoke, taking the nearest telephone box with them?



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''South by South East'' is a 1991 British children's detective/comedy novel by Creator/AnthonyHorowitz which is the third story of the ''Literature/DiamondBrothers'' series. The title is a spoof on the movie ''Film/{{North by Northwest}}'' ''Film/NorthByNorthwest'' and parodies various elements of the film throughout.

Nick and Tim are visited by an MI5 [=MI5=] agent being chased by Charon, a notorious assassin hellbent on causing war, and subsequently discover the agent dead. His dying words to them set off a series of events that will take the brothers to the Netherlands, as they work for MI5, [=MI5=], and try to catch Charon.



* AdaptationalAlternateEnding – when Horowitz wrote the screenplay, [[spoiler:Charon (or Charlotte) tries to kill Tim on a date at a funfair. Nick electrocutes Charon to prevent this]]. ITN felt this was inappropriate for a TV series aimed at children, and removed it: in the TV series, [[spoiler:Charon confronts the brothers in their office with a gun, but is arrested by Snape and Boyle]]. However, when the series was published in novel form, Horowitz restored the original ending
* AdultsAreUseless – Nick saves everything. Even when nearly at the end of the book, [[spoiler:no one believes him that Charon is still at large!]]
* AffectionateParody – chiefly of North by Northwest (framing an innocent man for a stabbing, a plane chase in a cornfield, a character called Ernest Lemmon), as well as of the 39 steps (Charon's missing a finger)
* AfraidOfBlood– Tim always faints
* AgainstTheSettingSun – the book ends with Nick's having saved Tim and reflecting on the adventures, while staring at the sunset from Parliament Hill on Hampstead Heath.
* AnOfferYouCantRefuse – Waverley forces the brothers to work for him
* AntiClimaxBoss: it initially seems that way when MI5 and the police think [[spoiler:the captured henchman is Charon]].

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* AdaptationalAlternateEnding – when AdaptationalAlternateEnding: When Horowitz wrote the screenplay, [[spoiler:Charon (or Charlotte) tries to kill Tim on a date at a funfair. Nick electrocutes Charon to prevent this]]. ITN felt this was inappropriate for a TV series aimed at children, and removed it: in the TV series, [[spoiler:Charon confronts the brothers in their office with a gun, but is arrested by Snape and Boyle]]. However, when the series was published in novel form, Horowitz restored the original ending
ending.
* AdultsAreUseless – AdultsAreUseless: Nick saves everything. Even when nearly at the end of the book, [[spoiler:no one believes him that Charon is still at large!]]
* AffectionateParody – chiefly AffectionateParody: Chiefly of North by Northwest ''Film/NorthByNorthwest'' (framing an innocent man for a stabbing, a plane chase in a cornfield, a character called Ernest Lemmon), as well as of the ''Film/{{The 39 steps Steps|1935}}'' (Charon's missing a finger)
* AfraidOfBlood– AfraidOfBlood: Tim always faints
faints.
* AgainstTheSettingSun – the AgainstTheSettingSun: The book ends with Nick's having saved Tim and reflecting on the adventures, while staring at the sunset from Parliament Hill on Hampstead Heath.
* AnOfferYouCantRefuse – AnOfferYouCantRefuse: Waverley forces the brothers to work for him
* AntiClimaxBoss: it initially seems that way when MI5 [=MI5=] and the police think [[spoiler:the captured henchman is Charon]].



--> "Kidnap and murder," I said. “You think you can get away with it?”.
--> "Yeah," Tim added. He nodded at the cab. “And you’ve parked on a yellow line.”
* AssassinationAttempt – Charon on Tim at the bank, Charon on both brothers in Amsterdam, Charon on Boris
* AssholeVictim:in the original screenplay, Charon kills property developer Ernest Lemmon (a pun on Ernest Lehmann, North by Northwest's scriptwriter), who specializes in destroying famous buildings such as the Royal Albert Hall, in order to build profitable but ugly structures like multi-story carparks.

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--> "Kidnap -->"Kidnap and murder," I said. “You "You think you can get away with it?”.
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it?"\\
"Yeah," Tim added. He nodded at the cab. “And you’ve "And you've parked on a yellow line.
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* AssassinationAttempt – AssassinationAttempt: Charon on Tim at the bank, Charon on both brothers in Amsterdam, Charon on Boris
Boris.
* AssholeVictim:in AssholeVictim: In the original screenplay, Charon kills property developer Ernest Lemmon (a pun on Ernest Lehmann, North by Northwest's ''Film/NorthByNorthwest'''s scriptwriter), who specializes in destroying famous buildings such as the Royal Albert Hall, in order to build profitable but ugly structures like multi-story carparks.



* BadCopIncompetentCop: Boyle and Snape respectively
* BetterManhandleTheMurderWeapon – Tim and Ernest Lemmon, in a clear homage to North by Northwest
* BigBadFriend: [[spoiler: Charon/Charlotte]]
* BigScrewedUpFamily: Tim is a moron and barely seems to care for Nick, Nick’s parents are completely heartless and apparently didn't care when they realised he has stayed in the UK instead of going to Australia with them
* BittersweetEnding – Nick and Tim survive, and Nick is grateful to Tim – plus they have averted war. But [[spoiler:Tim’s hopes of romance have been dashed]]
* BlackAndGrayMorality: It turns out that MI5 chief Waverley has been [[spoiler: paying Charon]]. Plus as Nick says, he clearly doesn't care if Charon kills the brothers, so long as he therefore gets to catch Charon

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* BadCopIncompetentCop: Boyle and Snape respectively
Snape, respectively.
* BetterManhandleTheMurderWeapon – BetterManhandleTheMurderWeapon: Tim and Ernest Lemmon, in a clear homage to North by Northwest
''Film/NorthByNorthwest''.
* BigBadFriend: [[spoiler: Charon/Charlotte]]
[[spoiler:Charon/Charlotte.]]
* BigScrewedUpFamily: Tim is a moron and barely seems to care for Nick, Nick’s while Nick's parents are completely heartless and apparently didn't care when they realised he has stayed in the UK instead of going to Australia with them
* BittersweetEnding – BittersweetEnding: Nick and Tim survive, and Nick is grateful to Tim – plus Tim, and they have averted war. But [[spoiler:Tim’s war, but [[spoiler:Tim's hopes of romance have been dashed]]
dashed]].
* BlackAndGrayMorality: It turns out that MI5 [=MI5=] chief Waverley has been [[spoiler: paying [[spoiler:paying Charon]]. Plus Plus, as Nick says, he clearly doesn't care if Charon kills the brothers, so long as he therefore gets to catch CharonCharon.



* DeathByIrony: Agent 86, a champion ice skater, is [[spoiler: stabbed to death with a pair of ice skates]].
* HeatWave - the book starts in the middle of one

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* DeathByIrony: Agent 86, a champion ice skater, is [[spoiler: stabbed [[spoiler:stabbed to death with a pair of ice skates]].
* HeatWave - the HeatWave: The book starts in the middle of one



** Hugo Rushmore arranges to meet the brothers late at night on a deserted ice rink. This, despite knowing that Charon is incredibly dangerous, and has already killed one MI5 agent in broad daylight. Sure enough, by the time the brothers arrive, he is [[spoiler:murdered]].

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** Hugo Rushmore arranges to meet the brothers late at night on a deserted ice rink. This, despite knowing that Charon is incredibly dangerous, and has already killed one MI5 [=MI5=] agent in broad daylight. Sure enough, by the time the brothers arrive, he is [[spoiler:murdered]].



* ItWasHereISwear: Nick and Tim encounter a dead MI5 agent in a telephone booth. By the time the police have arrived and Nick & Tim return to the scene, both the body and the phone box have vanished.
--> Snape hadn’t believed a word we’d said – but for once I couldn’t blame him. I mean, how often do secret agents drop in on you, swap coats, get shot and then vanish in a puff of smoke, taking the nearest telephone box with them?
* MacGuffin: The entire book title and plot motivation - and even the name of the dead MI5 agent. Nick places immense value on McGuffin's dying words ("south by southeast"), but it actually turns out that [[spoiler:McGuffin said nothing of the sort. Rather, he said "Sothebys: Tsar Feast", mentioning the painting due to be auctioned, where the bomb would explode]].

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* ItWasHereISwear: Nick and Tim encounter a dead MI5 [=MI5=] agent in a telephone booth. By the time the police have arrived and Nick & and Tim return to the scene, both the body and the phone box have vanished.
--> Snape hadn’t -->Snape hadn't believed a word we’d we'd said -- but for once I couldn’t couldn't blame him. I mean, how often do secret agents drop in on you, swap coats, get shot and then vanish in a puff of smoke, taking the nearest telephone box with them?
* MacGuffin: The entire book title and plot motivation - -- and even the name of the dead MI5 [=MI5=] agent. Nick places immense value on McGuffin's [=McGuffin=]'s dying words ("south by southeast"), but it actually turns out that [[spoiler:McGuffin [[spoiler:[=McGuffin=] said nothing of the sort. Rather, he said "Sothebys: Tsar Feast", mentioning the painting due to be auctioned, where the bomb would explode]].



* NotMyDriver: Nick is rightly suspicious as soon as he and Tim jump into a convenient cab upon escaping from Jake McGuffin's hotel
* NoTellMotel: The cheap and less than cheerful guesthouse the brothers stay at, once on the run for bank robbery and the murder of Lemmon.
** Partially averted, as the motel's other inhabitants are suspicious of the brothers, realise who they are, and do try to arrest them
* PoliceAreUseless – Throughout the book, the police and MI5 fail at every step. They wrongly arrest Tim for a murder Charon framed him for, they don't believe Nick's claims at the auction house of [[spoiler:a bomb]], they assume that [[spoiler:the henchman Ted shoots is Charon, despite Nick's being adamant it isn't the right person]].
** Averted in part – Snape is reasonable, but when confronted with overwhelming evidence, is forced to arrest the brothers.

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* NotMyDriver: Nick is rightly suspicious as soon as he and Tim jump into a convenient cab upon escaping from Jake McGuffin's [=McGuffin=]'s hotel
* NoTellMotel: The cheap and less than cheerful guesthouse the brothers stay at, once on the run for bank robbery and the murder of Lemmon. \n** Partially averted, as the motel's other inhabitants are suspicious of the brothers, realise who they are, and do try to arrest them
them.
* PoliceAreUseless – PoliceAreUseless: Throughout the book, the police and MI5 [=MI5=] fail at every step. They wrongly arrest Tim for a murder Charon framed him for, they don't believe Nick's claims at the auction house of [[spoiler:a bomb]], they assume that [[spoiler:the henchman Ted shoots is Charon, despite Nick's being adamant it isn't the right person]]. \n** Averted in part -- Snape is reasonable, but when confronted with overwhelming evidence, is forced to arrest the brothers.



* TheStateroomSketch: everyone bundling into the lift at McGuffin's hotel

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* TheStateroomSketch: everyone Everyone bundling into the lift at McGuffin's hotel[=McGuffin=]'s hotel.
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* ItWasHereISwear: Nick and Tim encounter a dead MI5 agent in a telephone booth. By the time the police have arrived and Nick & Tim return to the scene, both the body and the phone box have vanished.
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* MasterOfDisguise: Charon, or [[spoiler:Charlotte]].
* MatureYoungerSibling: Nick, who constantly has to bail out Tim. Everyone but Tim realises this.
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->Snape hadn’t believed a word we’d said – but for once I couldn’t blame him. I mean, how often do secret agents drop in on you, swap coats, get shot and then vanish in a puff of smoke, taking the nearest telephone box with them?


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* DeathByIrony: Agent 86, a champion ice skater, is [[spoiler: stabbed to death with a pair of ice skates]].

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* AdaptationalAlternateEnding – when Horowitz wrote the screenplay, [[spoiler:Charon (or Charlotte) tries to kill Tim on a date at a funfair. Nick electrocutes Charon to prevent this]]. ITN felt this was inappropriate for a TV series aimed at children, and removed it: in the TV series, [[spoiler:Charon confronts the brothers in their office with a gun, but is arrested by Snape and Boyle]]. However, when the series was published in novel form, Horowitz restored the original ending
* AdultsAreUseless – Nick saves everything. Even when nearly at the end of the book, [[spoiler:no one believes him that Charon is still at large!]]
* AffectionateParody – chiefly of North by Northwest (framing an innocent man for a stabbing, a plane chase in a cornfield, a character called Ernest Lemmon), as well as of the 39 steps (Charon's missing a finger)
* AfraidOfBlood– Tim always faints



* AfraidOfBlood– Tim always faints
* AffectionateParody – chiefly of North by Northwest (framing an innocent man for a stabbing, a plane chase in a cornfield, a character called Ernest Lemmon), as well as of the 39 steps (Charon's missing a finger)
* AdultsAreUseless – Nick saves everything. Even when nearly at the end of the book, [[spoiler:no one believes him that Charon is still at large!]]
* AdaptationalAlternateEnding – when Horowitz wrote the screenplay, [[spoiler:Charon (or Charlotte) tries to kill Tim on a date at a funfair. Nick electrocutes Charon to prevent this]]. ITN felt this was inappropriate for a TV series aimed at children, and removed it: in the TV series, [[spoiler:Charon confronts the brothers in their office with a gun, but is arrested by Snape and Boyle]]. However, when the series was published in novel form, Horowitz restored the original ending


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* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: Tim to the kidnapping cab driver
--> "Kidnap and murder," I said. “You think you can get away with it?”.
--> "Yeah," Tim added. He nodded at the cab. “And you’ve parked on a yellow line.”
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* MacGuffin: The entire book title and plot motivation - and even the name of the dead MI5 agent. Nick places immense value on McGuffin's dying words ("south by southeast"), but it actually turns out that [[spoiler:McGuffin said nothing of the sort. Rather, he said "Sothebys: Tsar Feast", mentioning the painting due to be auctioned, where the bomb would explode.
* NotMyDriver: Nick as rightly suspicious as soon as he and Tim jump into a convenient cab upon escaping from Jake McGuffin's hotel

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* MacGuffin: The entire book title and plot motivation - and even the name of the dead MI5 agent. Nick places immense value on McGuffin's dying words ("south by southeast"), but it actually turns out that [[spoiler:McGuffin said nothing of the sort. Rather, he said "Sothebys: Tsar Feast", mentioning the painting due to be auctioned, where the bomb would explode.
explode]].
* NotMyDriver: Nick as is rightly suspicious as soon as he and Tim jump into a convenient cab upon escaping from Jake McGuffin's hotel
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A TV series with roughly the same plot was also made in 1991, although considerable confusion exists over whether the TV series was an adaptation of the book (as suggested by later Diamond Brothers books), or if the book was actually a novelisation of the TV series, as subsequent research by fans suggested.

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A TV series with roughly the same plot was also made in 1991, although considerable confusion exists over whether the TV series was an adaptation of the book (as suggested by later Diamond Brothers books), or if the book was actually a novelisation of the TV series, series screenplay, as subsequent research by fans suggested.

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* AffectionateParody – chiefly of North by Northwest (framing an innocent man, a plane chase in a cornfield), as well as of the 39 steps (Charos's missing a finger)

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* HeatWave - the book starts in the middle of one
* AffectionateParody – chiefly of North by Northwest (framing an innocent man, man for a stabbing, a plane chase in a cornfield), cornfield, a character called Ernest Lemmon), as well as of the 39 steps (Charos's (Charon's missing a finger)



* AdaptationalAlternateEnding – when Horowitz wrote the screenplay, [[spoiler:Charon (or Charlotte) tries to kill Tim on a date at a funfair. Nick electrocutes Charos to prevent this]]. ITN felt this was inappropriate for a TV series aimed at children, and removed it: in the TV series, [[spoiler:Charon confronts the brothers in their office with a gun, but is arrested by Snape and Boyle]]. However, when the series was published in novel form, Horowitz restored the original ending

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* AdaptationalAlternateEnding – when Horowitz wrote the screenplay, [[spoiler:Charon (or Charlotte) tries to kill Tim on a date at a funfair. Nick electrocutes Charos Charon to prevent this]]. ITN felt this was inappropriate for a TV series aimed at children, and removed it: in the TV series, [[spoiler:Charon confronts the brothers in their office with a gun, but is arrested by Snape and Boyle]]. However, when the series was published in novel form, Horowitz restored the original ending



* Police are useless – Throughout the book, the police and MI5 fail at every step. They wrongly arrest Tim for a murder Charon framed him for, they don't believe Nick's claims at the auction house of [[spoiler:a bomb]], they assume that [[spoiler:the henchman Ted shoots is Charon, despite Nick's being adamant it isn't the right person]].
** Averted in part – Snape is reasonable, but when confronted with overwhelming evidence, is forced to arrest the brothers.

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* Police *AssassinationAttempt – Charon on Tim at the bank, Charon on both brothers in Amsterdam, Charon on Boris
*AssholeVictim:in the original screenplay, Charon kills property developer Ernest Lemmon (a pun on Ernest Lehmann, North by Northwest's scriptwriter), who specializes in destroying famous buildings such as the Royal Albert Hall, in order to build profitable but ugly structures like multi-story carparks.
*Auction: Much of the key action occurs at Sotheby's
*AWolfInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:Charlotte, the Dutch crime writer who helps the boys and has a relationship with Tim, turns out to be Charon]].
*BadCopIncompetentCop: Boyle and Snape respectively
*BetterManhandleTheMurderWeapon – Tim and Ernest Lemmon, in a clear homage to North by Northwest
*BigBadFriend: [[spoiler: Charon/Charlotte]]
*BigScrewedUpFamily: Tim is a moron and barely seems to care for Nick, Nick’s parents
are useless completely heartless and apparently didn't care when they realised he has stayed in the UK instead of going to Australia with them
*BittersweetEnding – Nick and Tim survive, and Nick is grateful to Tim – plus they have averted war. But [[spoiler:Tim’s hopes of romance have been dashed]]
*BlackAndGrayMorality: It turns out that MI5 chief Waverley has been [[spoiler: paying Charon]]. Plus as Nick says, he clearly doesn't care if Charon kills the brothers, so long as he therefore gets to catch Charon
*BondVillainStupidity: Instead of killing the brothers in a simple, normal way, Charon goes for the fighter plane approach
*ChainedHeat: The brothers after the motel's guests catch them
*HeatWave - the book starts in the middle of one
*IdiotBall:
**Hugo Rushmore arranges to meet the brothers late at night on a deserted ice rink. This, despite knowing that Charon is incredibly dangerous, and has already killed one MI5 agent in broad daylight. Sure enough, by the time the brothers arrive, he is [[spoiler:murdered]].
**Nick, when he blabs the entire plot to [[spoiler:Charlotte]]. Sure, Tim has already given away bits of it, but Nick tells her even the most vital details, down to the name of the ice rink and the number: both things Tim continuously forgets or cannot remember, so could not have told her.
*MacGuffin: The entire book title and plot motivation - and even the name of the dead MI5 agent. Nick places immense value on McGuffin's dying words ("south by southeast"), but it actually turns out that [[spoiler:McGuffin said nothing of the sort. Rather, he said "Sothebys: Tsar Feast", mentioning the painting due to be auctioned, where the bomb would explode.
*NotMyDriver: Nick as rightly suspicious as soon as he and Tim jump into a convenient cab upon escaping from Jake McGuffin's hotel
*NoTellMotel: The cheap and less than cheerful guesthouse the brothers stay at, once on the run for bank robbery and the murder of Lemmon.
**Partially averted, as the motel's other inhabitants are suspicious of the brothers, realise who they are, and do try to arrest them
* PoliceAreUseless
– Throughout the book, the police and MI5 fail at every step. They wrongly arrest Tim for a murder Charon framed him for, they don't believe Nick's claims at the auction house of [[spoiler:a bomb]], they assume that [[spoiler:the henchman Ted shoots is Charon, despite Nick's being adamant it isn't the right person]].
** Averted in part – Snape is reasonable, but when confronted with overwhelming evidence, is forced to arrest the brothers.brothers.
*PoliceBrutality: Boyle
*TheStateroomSketch: everyone bundling into the lift at McGuffin's hotel
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''South by South East'' is a 1991 British children's detective/comedy novel by Creator/AnthonyHorowitz which is the third story of the ''Literature/DiamondBrothers'' series. The title is a spoof on the movie ''Film/{{North by Northwest}}'' and parodies various elements of the film throughout.

Nick and Tim are visited by an MI5 agent being chased by Charon, a notorious assassin hellbent on causing war, and subsequently discover the agent dead. His dying words to them set off a series of events that will take the brothers to the Netherlands, as they work for MI5, and try to catch Charon.

A TV series with roughly the same plot was also made in 1991, although considerable confusion exists over whether the TV series was an adaptation of the book (as suggested by later Diamond Brothers books), or if the book was actually a novelisation of the TV series, as subsequent research by fans suggested.

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*AgainstTheSettingSun – the book ends with Nick's having saved Tim and reflecting on the adventures, while staring at the sunset from Parliament Hill on Hampstead Heath.
*AfraidOfBlood– Tim always faints
*HeatWave - the book starts in the middle of one
*AffectionateParody – chiefly of North by Northwest (framing an innocent man, a plane chase in a cornfield), as well as of the 39 steps (Charos's missing a finger)
*AdultsAreUseless – Nick saves everything. Even when nearly at the end of the book, [[spoiler:no one believes him that Charon is still at large!]]
*AdaptationalAlternateEnding – when Horowitz wrote the screenplay, [[spoiler:Charon (or Charlotte) tries to kill Tim on a date at a funfair. Nick electrocutes Charos to prevent this]]. ITN felt this was inappropriate for a TV series aimed at children, and removed it: in the TV series, [[spoiler:Charon confronts the brothers in their office with a gun, but is arrested by Snape and Boyle]]. However, when the series was published in novel form, Horowitz restored the original ending
*AnOfferYouCantRefuse – Waverley forces the brothers to work for him
*AntiClimaxBoss: it initially seems that way when MI5 and the police think [[spoiler:the captured henchman is Charon]].
*Police are useless – Throughout the book, the police and MI5 fail at every step. They wrongly arrest Tim for a murder Charon framed him for, they don't believe Nick's claims at the auction house of [[spoiler:a bomb]], they assume that [[spoiler:the henchman Ted shoots is Charon, despite Nick's being adamant it isn't the right person]].
**Averted in part – Snape is reasonable, but when confronted with overwhelming evidence, is forced to arrest the brothers.

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