Yes from the one and only Dave Williamson! Every family has their secrets.
The Williamson family has Aunt Mary. A respectable woman with a murky past,
Aunt Mary has finally come clean.
Revealed here for the first time as a professional card routine in three powerful
acts, Aunt Marys Terrible Secret is well within the reach of any performer.
Two audience members are invited to play a simple color matching game for the
chance to win fifty-two dollars. The cards are unprepared, the money is real
and this incredible, easy-to-master routine builds to a devastating climax that
will leave your audiences stunned.
After Aunt Marys Terrible Secret, you'll never look at little old ladies
the same way again.
What others are saying:
Quite simply, this is a highly commercial routine. It combines money,
gambling, audience participation, and uncanny control over the cards to produce
a routine that audiences love and remember. - Darwin Ortiz
David has given the serious performer a truly masterful three-act professional
performance piece that will leave his unwitting participants completely entertained
and at a total loss as to any explanation. - Roger Klause
If I had known that David Williamson was hard up for cash, I would gladly
have loaned him some (in return for doing a few household chores) rather than
have him tip one of my favorite gambling-themed effects. Ive been using
Davids routine regularly in my professional work ever since he first showed
it to me over ten years ago. Ive had spectators tell me that it was their
favorite item in the show. Ive had people mention it years after seeing
me do it. Ive successfully used it upon occasion as an encore item. A
while back I did it for a group that included some of the finest professional
poker players in the world (including one world champion). I guarantee that
it gave them several sleepless nights. -- Darwin Ortiz
Aunt Marys Terrible Secret is too good to share. I have used this
routine in paid performances for many years. I am as sorry to have to share
it with the fraternity as I have been sorry to have to share it with the originator
himself. Perhaps by buying this book, I will obtain retroactive permission for
my past performances. - Michael Weber
The last time I saw Aunt Mary she was leading Marlo into the ladies
room with a ruler in her hand. I think thats where estimation came from.
-- Bill Malone
I happen to know that Aunt Marys Terrible Secret was that she was
actually Uncle Maury! -- John Carney
Perfect bound book incuding professional card routines in three acts.