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Publication date
  
1997

Pages
  
215

OCLC
  
247666817

Author
  
Brian Moore

Genre
  
Historical Fiction

Country
  
United Kingdom


Media type
  
Print

ISBN
  
978-0-7475-3718-2

Originally published
  
1997

Page count
  
215

Publisher
  
Bloomsbury

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Brian Moore books, Other books

The Magician's Wife, published in 1997, was the last novel by the Northern Irish-Canadian writer Brian Moore. Set in 1856, it tells the story of a famous French magician (based on the real-life Jean-Eugene Robert-Houdin) who is despatched by Emperor Napoleon III to help France subdue the Arab population in war-torn Algeria.

Reception

Reviewing the book for The New York Times, Thomas Mallon said: "Combining actual and invented figures requires a particular sleight of hand, and in The Magician's Wife Moore accomplishes this mingling without giving any glimpse of a false bottom or secret compartment... The Magician's Wife, combining so many of Moore's longtime preoccupations and themes, proves to be one of his neatest tricks yet." The San Francisco Chronicle described it as a "deft and absorbing novel". John Muncie, reviewing the novel for the Baltimore Sun, said: "Moore writes with propulsive clarity. The reader is immediately entangled."

References

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