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Abracadabra is a fantastical and inventive addition to the tradition of noir writing, which not only delights and surprises at every turn but also raises important questions about identity, the human condition, the nature of evil, and the state of the union. The novel begins with a mystery, when Mark Goodson, a seemingly well-adjusted married man, disappears during a magic act, precipitating a series of events, encounters, and seemingly inexplicable occurrences, which it falls to a former professional football player, Elko Wells, to weave together into a story that is at once compelling and true. The concussion that ended Wells’ playing career left him open to hearing voices and discerning patterns of meaning helpful to his work as the owner of a missing-persons agency. He also owns a celebrity look-alike agency, which complicates matters in humorous ways, and his reliance on a string of cocktail waitresses called the Bloody Marys who are on the lookout for various people adds another level of intrigue.
 
Magicians and misdirection, gambling, down-on-one’s-luck, the crazed sense of possibility and impossibility, mistaken identity, impersonators and body doubles, people acting bizarrely with all sorts of chaos, collisions, and overlaps thrown in for good measure. Again and again the reader is swept into treacherous waters, always confident that the writer is in control of his material. Because the many twists and turns the plot takes are all but impossible to anticipate, the experience of reading Abracadabra is deliciously magical.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
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  1. 1. Lost and Found
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  1. 2. Monday Evening, September 16, 2007
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  1. 3. Now or Sometime
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  1. 4. Lance Burton: Master Magician, Thursday Evening, September 17, 2007
  2. pp. 12-18
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  1. 5. Reprise: "Tomorrow Morning..."
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  1. 6. Again Magic, Looking More Closely
  2. pp. 18-20
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  1. 7. The Space of Disappearance
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  1. 8. Elko Works Out
  2. pp. 21-24
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  1. 9. Billy Spence: Two Hours Before GIVE IT BACK OR DIE!
  2. pp. 24-33
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  1. 10. Elko Wells—A New Day in The Life Of
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  1. 11. Early Tuesday Morning, April 17: Mark, Before Vanishing
  2. pp. 43-52
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  1. 12. Elko in the Morning
  2. pp. 52-60
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  1. 13. Billy Spence: Headshot, Resume, in Action
  2. pp. 60-73
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  1. 14. Elko Sniffs Around
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  1. 15. An Orphan's Heart
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  1. 16. Elko Catches the Scent
  2. pp. 88-93
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  1. 17. Rage Is Confusing
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  1. 18. Elko Follows the Scent—Does He Lose It?
  2. pp. 101-113
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  1. 19. Rage in Pursuit
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  1. 20. On the Run in Paradise
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  1. 21. Elko Struggles with...Lots of Things
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  1. 22. Billy, Billy, Billy!
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  1. 23. Elko Wonders and Gropes
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  1. 24. The Orphan in a House of Mirrors
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  1. 25. Billy Spence Lap Dances with Hubris
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  1. 26. How Do You Get from Mark to Not-Mark?
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  1. 27. Identity on the Rocks
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  1. 28. A Means of Transport
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  1. 29. Hammers and Nails
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  1. 30. Heat and Broken Mirrors
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  1. 31. Double or Nothing
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  1. 32. Billy Spence! Give Him a Hand!
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  1. 33. Finger Food
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  1. 34. Lena Sings the Blues
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  1. 35. Water, Water—Everywhere!
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  1. 36. More Finger Food
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  1. 37. Comedy Tonight
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  1. 38. Pursuer and Pursued
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  1. 39. Retribution
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  1. 40. A Higher Being
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  1. 41. Abracadabra!
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  1. About the Author
  2. p. 241
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