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The Deception
The Deception | Kim Taylor Blakemore
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A sleight of hand. A trick up the sleeve. A call for the dead. It's all part of the game in this twisty tale by the bestselling author of After Alice Fell. New Hampshire, 1877. Maud Price was once a celebrated child medium, a true believer in lifting the veil between the living and the dead. Now penniless, her guiding spirits gone, the so-called "Maid of Light" is desperate to regain her reputation--but doing so means putting her faith in deceiving others. Clementine Watkins, known in spiritualist circles for her bag of tricks and utmost discretion, creates the sort of theatrics that can fill Maud's parlor again, and with each misdirection, Maud's fame is restored. But her guilt is a heavy burden. And the ruse has become a risk. Others are plotting to expose the fraud, and Clem can't allow anyone--even Maud--to jeopardize the fortune the hoax has made her. When the deception hints at a possible murder, Maud realizes how dangerous a game she's playing. But to return to the light from which she's strayed, she must first survive the darkness created by Clem's smoke and mirrors.
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McCombsonMain
The Deception | Kim Taylor Blakemore
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Mehso-so

This is an enigma of a book. On the one hand, it‘s an easy read. On the other, there‘s much I didn‘t get – and I‘m not just talking about the spiritualist terms I had to look up.

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Areader2
The Deception | Kim Taylor Blakemore
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I really liked this book set in 1800 ,Maude is gifted like her mother she can see and talk to spirits,her mother dies and her mean father exploits her gifts for money, as she gets older and her father dies she still does seances but loses touch with her spirits, she asks clementine for help but she uses unconventional ways and the story takes off from there!