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The Prize

Rita Schulz

Publisher: 53rd Street Publishing

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Summary

Terrified orphan, Annabel, flees to a steam punk London one step ahead of a man determined to imprison her.  
From deep in her soul Annabel dreams of becoming the world’s greatest magician and alchemist and vows nothing or no one will stop her.  
Will the forces aligned against her destroy her or will she win The Prize she seeks?
Available since: 06/15/2016.

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