There is a lot of romance between Audrey Rose and Thomas. So she decides to infiltrate the carnival to investigate the members. It is up to Audrey Rose and Thomas to find out what is going on before even more passengers die.Īudrey Rose wants to make sure there are no more deaths, especially not among the people she cares for the most. Because the murders are so disturbing and brutal, people suspect the carnival. The Moonlight Carnival will entertain first-class travelers every night.īut soon after departure, privileged young women are disappearing. The journey to America aboard the RMS Etruria will take a week.Īudrey Rose and Thomas are delighted there will also be circus performers onboard. Escaping from Houdini is the third book in the series.Īt the ending of the second book, we find out that Audrey Rose and Thomas are traveling to America so that they can help Jonathan Wadsworth with a murder investigation. There are four books in the Stalking Jack the Ripper series. Is Escaping from Houdini a standalone, duology, or series? I hope you enjoy reading these, and I hope this post answers some of the questions you may have about this book and series! Is Escaping from Houdini YA or NA?Įscaping from Houdini is, like the other books from this series, a young adult book. I have tried to answer them as best as possible. In this article, you will find some frequently asked questions about this book and series. Priority ticket holders will have assigned seating in the first two rows, all other seats will be first come, first served.įor tickets and more information, call 92, email or visit For more information about Duffy Hudson, visit /houdini.Escaping from Houdini is a Young Adult historical fantasy fiction novel by New York Times bestselling author Kerri Maniscalco. So, it changed my point of view about him.”īeer, wine, non-alcoholic beverages and snacks will be available for purchase throughout the evening. I mean, he had come from abject poverty and he really felt that he had to excel in order for his family to excel. He was driven, career-wise, but there are really very clear reasons for that. He was actually a very generous, very kind man. “Then, I started reading about him and I realized that those assumptions I had about him were not true. “Houdini is very driven, career driven, and for some reason I kind of associated that with unattractive personality traits, like he was conniving or he was cutthroat,” Hudson said. In studying the life of Houdini, Hudson explained that he discovered a lot of misconceptions about the magician’s life. So, these magician friends of mine were very helpful.” You’ve got to learn a lot about manipulation and sleight of hand in order for that one trick to be really good. “In learning a card trick, you have to learn a lot of card concepts. “I had to learn a lot of magic to do it, even though you end up doing maybe five tricks over the course of the show,” he said. So, he spent a few years developing some of Houdini’s most iconic tricks. Hudson wanted to focus on the life of Houdini and didn’t want the show to be all about magic, but it didn’t make sense to him to create a show on Houdini without magic. He did them throughout his whole career.” Those were the two biggest things that he did. His two most iconic illusions were the straitjacket and the swallowing of needles. “It’s really a one-man show about the man who did magic, so there’s there certainly is plenty of magic in it,” Hudson said. Hudson developed the idea of creating a show based on the life and magic of Houdini with one major concern in mind, he isn’t a magician. Gurley St.ĭuffy Hudson, an actor and impersonator, will embody this historical figure live on stage in his one-man show. Saturday, April 1, in the Crystal Hall on the third floor of the Elks Performing Arts Center, 117 E. The man who inspired generations of illusionists is coming to Prescott for two shows at 2 and 7 p.m. His grand illusions and daring spectacular escape acts made him one of the most famous magicians of all time. Ew names are as synonymous with magic and mystery as that of Harry Houdini.
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