Barry Wiley the author of The Indescribable Phenomenon, the biography of Anna Eva Fay, the woman Harry Houdini called quot;the greatest female mystifierquot;; as well as The Georgia Wonder, the biography of Lulu Hurst, a fifteen-year-old girl who in 1884 convinced the public she could set aside the laws of physics at will, went on the stage and in two years made the modern equivalent of a million dollars. Hurst retired at seventeen. The book teaches the Hurst act. He has also published mystery short stories as well as a prize-winning short story quot;The Memory Cafequot;. His website is www.creatorofmysteriousstories.com.