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Carter Beats the Devil Glen David Gold

Carter Beats the Devil von Glen David Gold

Carter Beats the Devil Glen David Gold


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Zusammenfassung

At the birth of the Jazz Age in San Francisco, the magician Charles Carter walks on stage for the most daring performance of his life. Two hours later, President Warren G Harding is dead. As the 20th century marches on, the stakes are raised as magic is out stripped by science and cinema.

Carter Beats the Devil Zusammenfassung

Carter Beats the Devil Glen David Gold

The mysterious death of President Harding in 1923 is only the curtain raiser to this extraordinary novel of magic and science. Charles Carter is Carter the Great, a name given to him by the supreme showman, Harry Houdini. Carter was born into privilege but became a magician out of need. Only at the moment of the performance, when an audience is brought together by a single experience, can Carter defeat his crippling fear of loneliness. But with every step into the twentieth Century, the stakes are growing higher. Science and the cinema are fast out-stripping even the master magician and instead of that single magic moment, there is only a headlong rush into an uncertain future.

Über Glen David Gold

Glen David Gold was born in Hollywood and raised in San Francisco where he began his life-long love of the strange and dazzling aspects of history. Carter Beats the Devil is his first novel.

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Carter Beats the Devil Glen David Gold
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Hodder & Stoughton
20010816
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Short-listed for Guardian First Book Award 2001
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