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“A richly entertaining read.” Sunday Times (London)
“A literally marvelous war tale, well told.” Foreign Affairs
“A remarkable tale, delightfully told.” Soldier magazine (UK)
“This is one of those books that once you start, you can’t give up…A fascinating read.” Regiment
“[Maskelyne’s] feats were deucedly clever, and the details of their contrivance are intriguing.” Kirkus Reviews
“Magic is an illusion—it is not what it seems. In 1942 Jasper Maskelyne, a member of one of the greatest families in magic, set out single-handedly to fool the Afrika Korps. Did they fall for it? More than one illusion was going on. An intriguing and little-known episode of WWII told with relish by David Fisher.” Christopher Priest, author of The Prestige
“Exceptional read. By now we have all heard of how Patton’s dummy army caused Hitler to hold back panzer reserves thereby giving the allies the breathing room it needed to establish a firm foothold on D-Day.Author David Fisher brings us the at times harrowing true story of how the British used such tactics in the desert campaign against Rommel. His masterful research and writing describes in detail how Maskelyne’s unit, of what can only be described as misfits, enabled the Eighth Army to deceive the Desert Fox and save the tenuous foothold the British had in Egypt and also save the lives of countless soldiers.Without such men as the magician Maskelyne, there is little doubt that the victory against Rommel would have been much harder to attain, if even possible at all.” A. J. Chambers, author of The Vicar