Psychic Blues: Confessions of a Conflicted Medium
By (Author) Mark Edward
Feral House,U.S.
Feral House,U.S.
23rd August 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
133.8
226
Width 152mm, Height 218mm
322g
Psychic Blues pulls aside the curtain to reveal the fascinating life of professinal psychic and mentalist, Mark Edward. It is a personality that is at one time sincere and intuitive and at other times manipulative and mercenary - embodying the contradiction of hopeful skeptics everywhere. He tells his tale with dark humour and unguarded honesty. It is a rare glimpse into the often shrouded business of psychics.
"Mr. Edward is staking his claim to belong to a very special subcategory of magicians and mediums: those who both perform their crafts and debunk them. From Harry Houdini to James (the Amazing) Randi and the duo of Penn and Teller, there is a long tradition of magicians who believe that it is their duty to inculcate skepticism in the audience." - Mark Oppenheimer, New York Times
"Mr. Edward is staking his claim to belong to a very special subcategory of magicians and mediums: those who both perform their crafts and debunk them. From Harry Houdini to James (the Amazing) Randi and the duo of Penn and Teller, there is a long tradition of magicians who believe that it is their duty to inculcate skepticism in the audience." - Mark Oppenheimer, New York Times