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* In one of the ''Agaton Sax'' kids' detective books, someone who appears to be an average-looking member of the crew of crooks turns out to be the criminal mastermind boss himself.
* In ''Hush, Hush'', it turns out that the person trying to murder Nora was {{spoiler|Jules}}. Given how he was virtually nonexistent in the story, it was rather...jarring.
* [[Andre Norton]]'s ''Catseye'' involves an interstellar spy ring. When the hero realizes who the master spy must be, he still has trouble '''believing''' it because the man had done such an utterly convincing job of seeming nothing more than a minor official.
{{quote|He simply could not visualize {{spoiler|Dragur}} as the mastermind behind anything but fussy details of Korwarian bureaucracy.}}