![]() ![]() ![]() I really didn't get what was going on between the two of them in the last two books and wondered how the heck they even worked together. The love between Ryhme and Sachs makes more sense in this one. I also loved how those into this use a variety of methods to trick an audience's senses. I got a kick out of this book since Deaver sprinkles little gems throughout regarding some famous tricks and illusions. The more they investigate, the more they find themselves embroiled in the world of magic and illusion. We have Rhyme and Sachs investigating a case in which a murderer has someone escaped from what appears to be a locked room. I thought the last two Rhyme books were seriously off and I didn't even know if I could continue with this one, but I did. I can honestly say I am surprised that I loved this book. ![]()
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