This is billed as a three stage routine, but two of the stages feel like throwaway, tacked-on bit.
If you're not a fan of instant stooges and cold reading, then you won't get anything out of these
parts either.
The only worthwhile parts of this book are contained in the first stage,
where some basic billet and envelope work is explained with some good illustrations. Even though
this material is good, I can't say that it justifies the cost of the book. This is the sort of
material you can find elsewhere under more efficient pricing. With this book, you're really paying
for the entire routine, and as a whole, I can't say that I liked it much at all.