Toil and Trouble: Modern Magick, 2

· Modern Magick Book 2 · Frouse Books
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As an agent of the Society for Magickal Heritage, I, Cordelia Vesper, have an important job: rescue endangered creatures, artefacts, books and spells wherever they are to be found.


It’s a tough job, but somebody’s got to keep British magick alive.


So we rescued a valuable book from a long-lost library, only it proved to be unusually... chatty. And it's got a foul mouth, too. What manner of weird magick is this?


Somebody else thinks it's pretty interesting, too. Ancestria Magicka, they call themselves.


Brand new. Big trouble.


But why are they so interested in the book's creator? The woman died six hundred years ago. It's grave-robbers, necromancers and thieves all the way, and when things get that kind of crazy, there's only one thing to do.


Call in the Toil and Trouble department.

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4.8
4 reviews
Michael Wesley
December 24, 2023
This series is definitely going to grow on me!!!!
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Shaily Agrawal
July 5, 2024
Amazing! There is no other word for it!
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About the author

English both by name and nationality, Charlotte hasn’t permitted emigration to the Netherlands to damage her essential Britishness. She writes colourful fantasy novels over copious quantities of tea, and rarely misses an opportunity to apologise for something. Spanning the spectrum from light to dark, her works include the Draykon Series, Modern Magick, The Malykant Mysteries and the Tales of Aylfenhame.

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