Intrigue, danger, chess, and a real-life hoax combine in this
historical novel from the author of The Shakespeare Stealer
Philadelphia, PA, 1835. Rufus, a twelve-year-old chess prodigy, is
recruited by a shady showman named Maelzel to secretly operate a
mechanical chess player called the Turk. The Turk wows ticket-paying
audience members and players, who do not realize that Rufus, the true
chess master, is hidden inside the contraption. But Rufus's job working
the automaton must be kept secret, and he fears he may never be able to
escape his unscrupulous master. And what has happened to the previous
operators of the Turk, who seem to disappear as soon as Maelzel no
longer needs them? Creeping suspense, plenty of mystery, and cameos from
Edgar Allan Poe and P. T. Barnum mark Gary Blackwood's triumphant return
to middle grade fiction.