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The Tricksters by Margaret Mahy
The Tricksters by Margaret Mahy












The Tricksters by Margaret Mahy

The supernatural presence of the Tricksters becomes a maze through which Harry, her family and, finally, the reader, must travel in order to unravel the novel's mysteries. Mahy has combined stunning visuals with intelligent, very accessible characters. Ultimately, the supernatural and reality merge in one dreadful moment, and it is Harryin her transformation into her real self, Ariadnewho shatters all of the family's illusions. Harry recognizes her own book characters in the brothers, and is determined to keep them from destroying her family. When her obsession collides with the family fascination with the ghost of Teddy Carnival (the young son of the house's first owner, who drowned in an apparent suicide), the supernatural explodes into reality, as three brothersthe Tricksterstake human form.

The Tricksters by Margaret Mahy

Harry is obsessed with her creation of a torrid, romantic novel.

The Tricksters by Margaret Mahy

Although Jack and Naomi still love each other, their marriage has been shaken by a past, unmentioned crisis, duly noted by daughter Harry, who at 17 is the family observer. It begins as a family Christmas story, with Jack and Naomi Hamilton, their five children and assorted guests arriving at their summer home, Carnival's Hide, on the beach in New Zealandfor Christmas is also midsummer. With the appearance of this haunting, intriguing novel, Mahy (twice a winner of the Carnegie Medal) has written perhaps her best work yet.














The Tricksters by Margaret Mahy