Magician's Lie by Greer Macallister
312 Pages
"The Amazing Arden is the most
famous female illusionist of her day, renowned for her notorious trick
of sawing a man in half on stage. One night in Waterloo, Iowa, with
young policeman Virgil Holt watching from the audience, she swaps her
trademark saw for a fire ax. Is it a new version of the illusion, or an
all-too-real murder? When Arden's husband is found lifeless beneath the
stage later that night, the answer seems clear.
But when Virgil
happens upon the fleeing magician and takes her into custody, she has a
very different story to tell. Even handcuffed and alone, Arden is far
from powerless-and what she reveals is as unbelievable as it is
spellbinding. Over the course of one eerie night, Virgil must decide
whether to turn Arden in or set her free... and it will take all he has
to see through the smoke and mirrors."
An interesting look at magicians and the vaudeville circuit. Recommended to readers of historical fiction.
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Thursday, February 19, 2015
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