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As her article progresses, and West learns more about her subject, parallels between their lives -- often very subtle -- emerge, drawing the two women, born over a century apart, inexorably closer to one another. Maggie's life is over, of course -- and in many ways Helen feels that her life is over as well. Casting a clear, discerning eye on Maggie's methods of sham and fakery, Helen senses a hint of reality, of true belief, at the core. Through a series of seemingly unexplainable incidents, Helen begins to sense light shed upon events in her own life -- light that seems to emanate from the life of Maggie Fox.
Unable after three years to gain any sense of closure following the death of her lover, Helen feels herself -- and her sanity -- slipping away. She feels a great burden of guilt from which she is unable to free herself. Opening the life of Maggie Fox for her article is like opening Pandora's box -- the more she learns, the more questions she has. Can the spirits of the dead really communicate with the living? Was everything Maggie Fox stood for really nothing but fakery and parlor tricks? Was Maggie's public 'confession' heartfelt, or was it simply revenge? Helen West searches for the answers to these and many more questions, both about the Fox sisters and about her own life -- and through her, Jeanne Mackin allows us to ask them of ourselves as well.
Mackin's own research into the lives of the Fox sisters goes very far in adding a great deal of plausability to her story. Maggie Fox and her sisters held 'sittings' and seances for the rich and famous of their time -- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Horace Greeley, Abraham Lincoln's widow, and many other notables. The author lets us see that anyone -- rich and famous, or poor and faceless -- can feel enough pain, can ache enough to want to believe in the 'services' the sisters offered.
Her characters are developed subtly and completely -- they are human and believable. The burning questions in Helen's heart are ones we would well ask if we were in her shoes -- and Mackin's formidable, well-honed skills as a writer put us right there. This is an intelligently written, imaginatively conceived novel -- very entertaining and fulfilling, and well worth the read.
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