Product Description
It is 1926, and Harry Houdini is the most famous performer in the world. Audiences pack theaters to watch him perform his now-legendary death-defying acts. But despite his fame and fortune, Houdini is a man haunted by his past. Thirteen years ago, his beloved mother passed away, leaving her son tortured with regret that he was not at her side when she died...and did not bear witness to her final words to him. Now driven to the point of obsession, Houdini offers a $10,000 reward to anyone who can contact his mother from beyond the grave and reveal her dying words to him.
Enter Mary McGregor and her young daughter, Benji. Poor and uneducated, they live by their wits in the slums of Edinburgh, with Mary using her feminine wiles and deceptive ways in a psychic act that is part burlesque and part occult. When Mary and Benji learn of Houdini's public offer, they set their sights on the world's greatest illusionist and escape artist as the ultimate score.
But Houdini proves to be not such an easy mark, especially under the watchful eye of his manager. As Mary moves closer to Houdini, her charms soon overwhelm him, and he realizes that he may be falling for this mysterious woman. But what began as a con now evolves into something much more complicated and dangerous than anyone could ever dream -- even as Houdini embarks on one of the most spectacular stunts of his career....
About the Author
GREG COX is the
New York Times bestselling author of numerous Star Trek novels, including
The Eugenics Wars (Volumes One and Two), The Q Continuum, Assignment: Eternity, and
The Black Shore. His short fiction can be found in such anthologies as
Star Trek: Tales of the Dominion War, Star Trek: The Amazing Stories, and
Star Trek: Enterprise Logs. His first Khan novel,
The Eugenics Wars, Volume One, was voted Best SF Book of the Year by the readers of
Dreamwatch magazine. Cox can also be found as a bonus feature on the Director's Edition DVD of
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. He lives in Oxford, Pennsylvania.