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Rag and Bone
- Narrated by: Cornell Collins
- Length: 5 hrs and 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
It's amazing what people throw away....
Crispin Tredarloe never meant to become a warlock. Freed from his treacherous master, he's learning how to use his magical powers the right way. But it's brutally hard work. Not everyone believes he's a reformed character, and the strain is putting unbearable pressure on his secret relationship with waste-man Ned Hall.
Ned's sick of magic. Sick of the trouble it brings, sick of its dangerous grip on Crispin and the miserable look it puts in his eyes, and sick of being afraid that a gentleman magician won't want a street paper-seller forever - or even for much longer.
But something is stirring among London's forgotten discards. An ancient evil is waking up and seeking its freedom. And when wild magic hits the rag-and-bottle shop where Ned lives, a panicking Crispin falls back onto bad habits. The embattled lovers must find a way to work together - or London could go up in flames.
This story is set in the world of the Charm of Magpies.
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- CKH Vancouver
- 2022-02-14
Very slow start - but worth it
I really like the books by this author, and enjoyed the Charm of Magpie series (this shares the universe) and I had read the prequel to this novel and loved it; but this this took me months to listen to, I kept starting and stopping. I thought Crispen was a complete drip and even though his emotional reactions to events were understandable - he was painful, I wanted to reach into the book just to give him a thorough shake.
But at the half way point it really picked up and become a wonderful adventure novel, with Stephen Day making an appearance at the end.
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