
She's the most dangerous woman in America--according to the headlines. But in the flickering gaslight, truth is just another illusion.
A murdered man. A vanishing act. One night for a fugitive illusionist to tell her story--and for a small-town cop to decide if he believes her.
The Magician's Lie by Greer Macallister is a spellbinding historical mystery with psychological suspense and a fiercely unforgettable heroine. Perfect for fans of The Night Circus, Water for Elephants, and The Alice Network, this genre-bending novel invites readers behind the curtain, where secrets hide in plain sight and freedom may be the most dangerous illusion of all.
Arden, a brilliant performer accused of murder, recounts her life in a locked-room interrogation laced with secrets, betrayals, and survival. Set against the backdrop of early 1900s America, this atmospheric tale explores gender, truth, and the stories we tell to escape them.
Praise for The Magician's Lie:
USA Today Bestseller
"[A] well-paced, evocative, and adventurous historical novel..." - Publishers Weekly
"The Magician's Lie is a rich tale of heart-stopping plot turns, glittering prose, and a cast of complex, compelling characters." - Allison Pataki, New York Times bestselling author of The Traitor's Wife
"The Magician's Lie is a mesmerizing novel of illusion, secrets, and suspense. Bravo!" - Erika Robuck, author of Call Me Zelda and Fallen Beauty
Raised in the Midwest, Greer Macallister earned her MFA in creative writing from American University. Her historical novels, including The Magician's Lie, Girl in Disguise, Woman 99, and The Arctic Fury, have been named Book of the Month, Indie Next, LibraryReads, Target Book Club, and Amazon Best Book of the Month picks and optioned for film and television. As G. R. Macallister, she is the author of the Five Queendoms series, which Paste Magazine called "the best feminist fantasy series you probably haven't read yet." A regular contributor to Writer Unboxed and the Chicago Review of Books, she lives with her family in Boston.