Now You See It . . .

Now You See It . . . by Richard Matheson is a work published by Macmillan on August 15, 1996, comprising 224 pages. This edition presents a narrative centered around Maximilian Delacorte, a once-renowned stage magician whose career is abruptly halted by a mysterious illness. In a secluded mansion, he gathers family and associates for an unsettling afternoon filled with magic, madness, and revenge, where the boundaries between illusion and reality blur.
Readers will encounter a series of chilling events as Delacorte’s grisly tricks unfold, leading to unexpected twists and a sense of suspense. The story delves into themes of horror and thrill, as bodies vanish and reappear, and severed heads utter ominous words. This edition invites exploration into the darker aspects of illusion and the human psyche, making it a notable addition to the genres of fiction, horror, and science fiction.
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Maximilian Delacorte was once the world’s greatest stage magician–until a mysterious disease ended his career forever. Now, after months of seclusion, Max has lured his family and associates to his lonely mansion for an afternoon of magic, madness, and revenge. Bodies disappear and reappear without warning, severed heads speak words of hate, and nothing is quite what is appears to be. As grisly tricks lead to ever more surprising twists, not even The Great Delacourt can tell where the illusion ends…and murder begins.
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