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The Magician Murders

The Art of Murder, Book III

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The Magician Murders

By: Josh Lanyon
Narrated by: Kale Williams
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Nothing up his sleeves. Nothing but murder...

Jason West, hot-shot special agent with the FBI’s Art Crime Team, is at the Wyoming home of Behavioral Analysis Unit Chief Sam Kennedy, who is recuperating from a recent hit-and-run accident, when he’s asked to consult on the theft of a priceless collection of vintage magic posters. But before Jason can say “presto change-o”, the owner of the art collection turns up murdered in a national forest.

When the dead man is revealed to be the Kubla Khanjurer, a much-hated, part-time magician accused of revealing the highly guarded secrets of professional illusionists, it seems clear this is a simple revenge killing - until Jason realizes an earlier suspicious death at the trendy, magic club Top Hat White Rabbit might be part of the same larger and more sinister pattern.

©2018 Josh Lanyon (P)2018 Josh Lanyon
Crime Literature & Fiction Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Police Procedural Fiction Murder Magic Magic Users
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After an attempted kidnapping, Agents Kennedy and West attempt to navigate their relationship which seems to have as many twists and turns as their cases. Meanwhile someone is killing magicians and leaving tarot cards at the scene. There was some nice humour and a good mystery in this story and it was great to learn more about Kennedy’s past.

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