The Hypnotist’s Assistant: When Magical Thinking Meets Reality by Richard DeVall (Book Review #1266)

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The hypnotist’s assistant is a Christian mystery suspense romance story about Gary and the Earl. First, you mean Earl, a fallen fireman and magician who is paralyzed, confined to a wheelchair. You then meet Gary Crockett, a young boy who finds Earl, his neighbor, a fascinating father figure.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Earl teaches Gary how to hypnotize and other magic tricks resulting in Gary standing and walking away from his wheelchair. Gary’s newfound power then takes over the story’s subject, introducing all sorts of elements, including religion, racism, addiction, gender complexities, and spiritual conundrums.

The story is thought-provoking and definitely presents an entertaining and recommended read. The dialogue between the characters and the detailed descriptive nature of the storyline induced a very well fictional story.

I recommend this book to those who like to read an unpredictable story.

Written by Jeyran Main

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