Magic Show
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Narrateur(s):
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Richard Ferrone
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Auteur(s):
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Lawrence Michaelis
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Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff
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Magic or miracles?
Gilbert Gilbertson, an inept magic clown whose biggest gigs are kids' birthday parties, suddenly develops skills in sleight-of-hand and stage illusions that confound expert magicians. He also begins affecting people in strange ways, as well as winning staggering amounts of money in Las Vegas, which he donates to the Catholic Church.
Jack Madison, an agnostic neurologist, debunker of miracles, and best-selling author, is asked to investigate the matter of Gilbert the Magic Clown. In pursuing the mystery, Jack becomes the unlikely partner of Joan Firestone, a beautiful Las Vegas detective and expert in casino fraud.
Enter a far-right fringe group within the Catholic Church, convinced that Gilbert is working legitimate miracles - miracles they believe will convince Catholics to return to more conservative ways. Jack and Joan land at the top of the group's hit list as they try to figure out how Gil Gilbertson does what he does.
Things culminate in the closing act of a Las Vegas magician's convention, when Gilbert performs what all agree is the greatest magic act of all time - a magic act that has unexpected and dire repercussions.
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- Genevieve Paquette
- 2020-05-06
hmm
Well, that was... something.
It felt very much like a self-indulgent, Mary Sue fanfic. The protagonist was so, so obviously based on the author himself. This was made even clearer with the afterward where it is revealed that he is a cardiac surgeon and magician. Just like the protagonist. Guh. I'll give a bit of a pass, though, as it was his first book.
He also used the book as a way to express his strong feelings on certain subjects, particularly Catholicism and corruption within the church. He also has a very obvious hate on for Pope John Paul 2 who he feels was ultraconservative, had some kind of saviour complex and handed out sainthood too freely. But he was totally down with Pope Francis.
So, the thing is, I'm a practicing Catholic and a hardcore lefty. I should have been the target audience, more or less. Except I found it kind of awful. It was so biased and unsubtle, and loaded with straw men. I couldn't quite figure if it was straight up anti-Catholic, anti-organized religion, or just anti-hard right?
Ok, but the story. It was kind of fun, apart from the above, and the really uncomfortable romance subplot. Part of what made said subplot uncomfortable were explained somewhat once I learned the age of the author. At 70, some weirdness (for lack of a better word) about interracial relationships is not so surprising. But it was still uncomfortable and maybe a little problematic.
The story did keep me engaged because I wanted to know if the "magic" was real or..? The ending wasn't totally satisfying.
Yeah, turns out I was not the target audience after all.
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