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Magic Mirror
- Narrated by: James Conlan
- Length: 11 hrs and 16 mins
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Summary
It begins with a mysterious disappearance.... It will end with a world on the edge of destruction.
Twenty years ago, Derrick Sayler made a fantastic breakthrough, then vanished off the face of the earth. When Michael Rook, an environmental engineer with a deadly secret, finds a car belonging to the missing genius in a remote Oregon lake, the question of Sayler's fate appears to be answered. But Rook's discovery uncovers something far more immediate... and infinitely more dangerous.
Willoughby Bane, Sayler's former partner, is poised to unveil Magic Mirror, a magnetic-levitation space launch facility in the Canadian wilderness, but he cannot escape his obsession with his long-lost partner. Rook's search for the unbelievable truth will put him on a collision course with Bane and Magic Mirror.
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- anura33
- 03-09-13
Nothing Magic about this one!
What disappointed you about Magic Mirror?
Incredibly slow build-up to a predictable story.
Two dimensional characters.
The main character is just too good to be true - I was waiting for him to leap tall buildings in a single bound!
Would you ever listen to anything by Sean Ellis again?
Definitely not!
What three words best describe James Conlan’s performance?
Poor, poor & poor
What character would you cut from Magic Mirror?
Michael Rook
Any additional comments?
Clive Cussler he aint!
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