Thursday, March 17, 2022

Book Spotlight Fridays! The Illusionist's Apprentice


Book Beginnings and Friday56


Book Beginnings is a weekly meme hosted by Rose City Reader that asks you to share the first sentence (or so) of the book you're reading. Friday 56 is hosted by Freda's Voice and asks you to grab a book (any book), turn to page 56 or 56% in your e-reader and share a non-spoiler sentence or two.

It was quite a while since I've read a book by this author.


The Illusionist's Apprentice




About the book:

Harry Houdini’s one-time apprentice holds fantastic secrets about the greatest illusionist in the world. But someone wants to claim them . . . or silence her before she can reveal them on her own.

Boston, 1926. Jenny “Wren” Lockhart is a bold eccentric—even for a female vaudevillian. As notorious for her inherited wealth and gentleman’s dress as she is for her unsavory upbringing in the back halls of a vaudeville theater, Wren lives in a world that challenges all manner of conventions.

In the months following Houdini’s death, Wren is drawn into a web of mystery surrounding a spiritualist by the name of Horace Stapleton, a man defamed by Houdini’s ardent debunking of fraudulent mystics in the years leading up to his death. But in a public illusion that goes terribly wrong, one man is dead and another stands charged with his murder. Though he’s known as one of her teacher’s greatest critics, Wren must decide to become the one thing she never wanted to be: Stapleton’s defender.

Forced to team up with the newly formed FBI, Wren races against time and an unknown enemy, all to prove the innocence of a hated man. In a world of illusion, of the vaudeville halls that showcase the flamboyant and the strange, Wren’s carefully constructed world threatens to collapse around her.

Layered with mystery, illusion, and the artistry of the Jazz Age’s bygone vaudeville era, The Illusionist’s Apprentice is a journey through love and loss and the underpinnings of faith on each life’s stage.

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Book Beginnings

Agent Elliot Matthews stared down a firing squad.

Friday 56

But everything told him that Wren Lockhart could be the key to their rapidly ballooning death investigation, and if he wanted to get to the bottom of it, some sacrifices would have to be made.

My thoughts so far

At first I wasn't so sure about liking this book, but the mystery soon grabbed my attention.

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10 comments:

  1. The Illusionist's Apprentice looks interesting. I've read a little about Houdini and spiritualist, but I never knew anyone wrote a book about it. Have a great weekend!

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  2. That first line grabbed me. I'm glad you got into the book as it went along.

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    1. Yes, I'm liking how the mystery was written.

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  3. That cover is EVERYTHING!!!! Happy weekend!

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  4. Thanks for sharing. That sounds really cool!

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