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Black Asphalt and Dirty Spells - A Rave Haversham Magical Mystery Collection - cover

Black Asphalt and Dirty Spells - A Rave Haversham Magical Mystery Collection

Jo Appleby

Publisher: Octahedron Publishing

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Summary

Mess with Rave Haversham at your own peril!

Never call London’s premier Consulting Wizard a witch because she detests girly jobs even more than stupidity. Call her for the hard magical problems--if you can afford her fees.

Sometimes she even works for the police. Or the dark side. Or the public good. Or simply for herself.

Follow Rave into the supernatural world of wizards and ghosts, druids and werewolfs, dark secrets and murder. A world like no other.
Available since: 01/06/2024.
Print length: 93 pages.

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