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Untethered Magic (A Wizard in Bremen Part 1)

The Realm of False Gods, Book 1

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Untethered Magic (A Wizard in Bremen Part 1)

By: Steve Higgs
Narrated by: Tim Toddhurst
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My Name is Otto Schneider and I am a wizard. I think.

When a missing person case brings me into contact with the only other supernatural creature I have ever seen, it’s not long before I am ass-deep in trouble.

The police don’t like me, there’s a clandestine organisation who want me to join them, and what might be a demon trying to catch me. When I refuse to play ball with any of them, my life starts to get tough, but I had no idea how low they might stoop to force my hand.

Soon they will find out just how badly they underestimated me. I hope. Have I bitten off more than I can chew?

Somehow, I need to escape captivity, cross to a mysterious demon realm, rescue a girl, and find my way back. Easy, right? It might be if they hadn’t confiscated my wand.

Thankfully, I’m not alone, I have a powerful werewolf as an ally. If only he wasn’t such an annoying, snarky d-bag.

©2019 Steve Higgs (P)2020 Steve Higgs
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the most annoying narrator ever,could not get past the first 20mins. I tried I really did.

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