Protagonists The series revolves around the cases of
eponymous detective,
Brandon Lake. The books' protagonists are the Cannoniers, a group of four children in 1930s London who solve mysteries. They are based out of Cannon Street, hence their name. They invent the character of Brandon Lake and portray him in weekly consulting sessions in a darkened room. The Cannoniers are: •
Arthur "Art" Drake: The leader of the Cannoniers, Art possesses good
leadership skills and often develops the plans for the group. Though tall for a 14-year-old boy, he is slightly built, with dark brown hair. He acts as Brandon Lake, the Invisible Detective, providing his voice and
silhouette figure in the armchair. •
Flinch: The youngest of the Cannoniers at only 9 or 10 years of age, Flinch is short and slight of build, with long, bedraggled hair. She
lives on the streets without any family that she knows of. Besides being
streetwise, she can also squeeze through small gaps by
dislocating her joints at will. •
Jonny Levin: A thin 13-year-old with short black hair, Jonny mans a
fishing rod during Lake's consulting sessions, which he uses to flick hastily written messages to Art in the armchair when necessary. The line is invisible in the near darkness of the room. Jonny is a quick runner, a skill he developed due to frequent
bullying from older boys at school. He also serves as the
treasurer of the Cannoniers due to his talent for handling money. •
Margaret "Meg" Wallace: Almost as tall and old as Art, Meg prefers wearing very covering clothes, such as long-sleeved shirts and high-necked collars. She has long auburn hair and rarely smiles. She can instinctively tell
when someone is lying, which she learned from being around her violent father and uncaring brothers. Art's grandson,
Arthur Drake II, is a main character who lives in the present day. In
The Paranormal Puppet Show, Arthur seeks shelter from the rain in an
antique shop, where he buys Art's famous casebook and the loadstone that was used to control the puppets in 1936. Throughout the books, he learns about the Cannoniers' cases, and in
Stage Fright, the loadstone switches him and his grandfather, sending him to 1937 London and Art to the present day.
Recurring characters Recurring characters in the series include: •
Sarah Bustle: Sarah goes to the same school as Arthur, but is a year above him. She has long black hair that she often wears in a
ponytail. She lives with her mother, Linda, and her 7-year-old brother, Paul. She is very headstrong, somewhat like Meg. In
Ghost Soldiers, Sarah is revealed to be behind a series of modern
websites dedicated to the Invisible Detective. •
Detective Sergeant Peter Drake: Peter Drake, a
Scotland Yard detective, is the father of Art Drake, the leader of Cannoniers, and the great-grandfather of Arthur Drake. He often works the same cases as the Cannoniers, leading Art to rely on him for clues at times. •
Charles "Charlie" Etherbridge, Earl of Fotherington: Charlie is an elderly man with a wrinkled face and a kind voice and eyes. He becomes allied with the Cannoniers after alerting them to a watchman searching empty buildings where they were hiding. He becomes a representative for the Invisible Detective, but not does learn the truth about "Brandon Lake" until
Faces of Evil. He can speak
Latin. •
Harry Jerrickson: Harry Jerrickson is the owner of the antique shop where Arthur seeks shelter in
The Paranormal Puppet Show. He is friends with Art Drake, Arthur's grandfather. •
Albert Norris: Albert Norris is the landlord of the Dog and Goose
pub. He and his customers are often drive the plots of the books by bringing cases to the Invisible Detective. Norris is described as a large man, almost as broad as he is round. ==Footnotes==