
The Secret of Magic
Author: Deborah Johnson
Narrator: Bahni Turpin
Unabridged: TBD
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 08/04/2026
Categories: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, Gothic, Southern

Author: Deborah Johnson
Narrator: Bahni Turpin
Unabridged: TBD
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 08/04/2026
Categories: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, Gothic, Southern
Deborah Johnson was born below the Mason–Dixon Line and has lived in San Francisco and in Rome, Italy, where she worked as a translator and editor of doctoral theses and at Vatican Radio. She is the author of The Air Between Us, which received the Mississippi Library Association Award for fiction, and The Secret of Magic, which won the Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction. She is an instructor of creative writing for Stanford University’s Continuing Studies Program and now lives in Columbus, Mississippi.
Bahni Turpin has guest starred in many television series, including NYPD Blue, Law & Order, Six Feet Under, and Cold Case. Her film credits include Brokedown Palace and Crossroads. She has won numerous AudioFile Earphones Awards and three prestigious Audie Awards.
“The secret (and magic) in The Secret of Magic is in Deborah Johnson’s powerful writing, creating character and story that will linger long after the reading.” Terry Kay, bestselling author of To Dance with the White Dog and The Book of Marie
“I found this story about race, the South, our country—part history, part mystery—never disappointing. Like the South she tragically portrays, The Secret of Magic is a layered tale of the best and worst of our history, beautifully wrought by a master storyteller.” Robert Hicks, New York Times bestselling author of The Widow of the South and A Separate Country
“A passionate, nuanced drama about Southern race relations…Provocative.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Johnson offers a completely engaging Southern Gothic with unforgettable characters.” Booklist
“Johnson’s spirited sophomore novel…explores racial boundaries in 1940s Mississippi through the eyes of Regina Robichard, a young Black lawyer from Harlem sent to investigate the murder in Thurgood Marshall’s stead…A spirited portrayal of the postwar South.” Publishers Weekly