The Magician's Lie
by Greer Macallister
Narrated by Julia Whelan, Nick Podehl
Why You'll Love This
Two narrators, two truths — and by the end you're not sure which one you believed.
- Great if you want: atmospheric historical fiction with an unreliable narrator twist
- Listening experience: intimate and tense — a single-night interrogation frame that pulls tight
- Narration: Whelan and Podehl trade perspectives seamlessly, making the ambiguity land
- Skip if: you need a clear-cut ending or faster plot momentum
About This Book
Set in 1905 America, this captivating tale follows a fateful encounter between a small-town police officer and a woman accused of murder. When Virgil Holt arrests the famous stage illusionist known as the Amazing Arden after her husband is found dead, he expects a straightforward case. Instead, he finds himself drawn into an extraordinary confession that spans decades and continents. As Arden recounts her transformation from powerless farm girl to celebrated performer, Virgil must separate truth from deception in a story filled with carnival life, forbidden love, and the dangerous pursuit of independence in an unforgiving era.
Julia Whelan and Nick Podehl deliver a masterful dual narration that brings both perspectives to vivid life. Whelan captures Arden's complexity with a voice that shifts seamlessly between vulnerability and fierce determination, while Podehl embodies Virgil's growing uncertainty as his assumptions crumble. Their performances enhance the novel's atmosphere of mystery and moral ambiguity, with each narrator building tension through carefully modulated pacing. The story's theatrical elements and rich period details flourish in audio format, creating an immersive experience that mirrors the spellbinding nature of Arden's own performances.