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- Episode 4: A Sorcerer's Apprentice
- Narrated by: XE Sands
- Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Good intentions in Glasgow lead to disastrous results.
Sal and Asanti leave the rest of the team in the lurch when they jet off to Scotland to attend the funeral of the archivists' mentor. Something is amiss in the dear green place, however, as the pair lands to discover the entire city has become obsessed with a restaurant (which just happens to be owned by the deceased mentor's only living relative). They beat the crowds to get a table, only to find the fight has just begun and they left their muscle at home.
This episode is brought to you by team writer Mur Lafferty and explores how magic, like food, is rarely cut and dried.
©2015 Serial Box (P)2015 Serial Box
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