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Chapter six of Magician’s Misfortune

Harry Eberhardt’s boss, magician Amelia Laveau, has just had her skull bashed in by a lamp wielded by a demon-possessed murderer. And she’s one of the best demon killers in the country. Harry’s seductive visions of success are about to … Continue reading

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Chapter five of Magician’s Misfortune

There’s a demonic serial killer loose who’s tortured and slaughtered a prostitute in Farnham. Harry Eberhardt is a demon slayer. This is just his kind of job. And that Amelia Laveau will be working with him makes it all the … Continue reading

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Chapter 4 of Magician’s Misfortune

Harry Eberhardt’s plan in going to Farnham’s only strip club was to conduct his investigation of the demonic murder of a prostitute while trying to seduce his colleague Eurydice “Deecee” Young. He didn’t know Deecee was a lesbian. And that’s … Continue reading

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Chapter 3 of Magician’s Misfortune

Harry Eberhardt: professional magician, government agent, and God’s gift to women. For Harry, even a murder investigation is an opportunity to score, not that he’s into corpses, mind you. Or the truculent female bartender and amateur magician “Nightfeather” Sanderson, who combines … Continue reading

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Chapter two of Magician’s Misfortune

So Harry Eberhardt has a case, a demon traveling the Interstates and killing people. It could be his ticket out of his government agency’s “Siberia.” “I’ll drink to that,” says Harry in chapter 2 of Magician’s Misfortune. That is, if he … Continue reading

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Starting a new story: Magician’s Misfortune

Meet Harry Everhardt. Harry is in his thirties, divorced, and works for the Federal Government. Harry’s unhappy with his job and in his off-hours has bad luck pursuing women. He has bad luck pursuing women on the job, too, which … Continue reading

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Planet of the . . . absurd

Who knew that the author of Planet of the Apes (1963) was a Frenchman who was also author of The Bridge Over the River Kwai (1952)? Pierre Boulle (1912-1994) had a sense of the absurd which led him to depict men and apes … Continue reading

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Concluding Summer of the Netherfield Witch and taking a break

It’s been quite a summer for Jane Harris. She’s survived a death curse and a crush on her stepfather. She’s met a talking dog and a dragon. And now all of her problems are solved. Right? Well, “There’s always a … Continue reading

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Chapter 25 of Summer of the Netherfield Witch

The Rev. Honoria Blood may be young, but she is wise. Hestia Desroules, known in Netherfield as Jane Harris’s Aunt Tara, has been bound by a spell not to harm Jane’s family. Even so, Honoria fears Hestia will find a way to … Continue reading

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Chapter 24 of Summer of the Netherfield Witch

The witches have fought. The battle is over. Well, not really. Because sometimes it isn’t the fighting that settles things. It’s what happens when the fighting is over. And for Jane Harris, ex-victim of a death curse, it’s time to … Continue reading

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