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Crimes Against Magic
Crimes Against Magic
Crimes Against Magic
Audiobook10 hours

Crimes Against Magic

Written by Steve McHugh

Narrated by James Langton

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Book 1 in the Hellequin Chronicles.

How do you keep the people you care about safe from enemies you can’t remember?

Ten years ago, Nate Garrett awoke on a cold warehouse floor with no memory of his past—a gun, a sword, and a piece of paper with his name on it the only clues to his identity. Since then, he’s discovered he’s a powerful sorcerer and has used his magical abilities to become a successful thief for hire.

But those who stole his memories aren’t done with him yet, and when they cause a job to go bad and threaten a sixteen-year-old girl, Nate swears to protect her. With his enemies closing in and everyone he cares about now a target for their wrath, he must choose between the life he’s built for himself and his elusive past.

As the barrier holding his memories captive begins to crumble, Nate moves between modern-day London and fifteenth-century France, forced to confront his forgotten life in the hope of stopping an enemy he can’t remember.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 29, 2013
ISBN9781480567412
Crimes Against Magic
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Steve McHugh

Steve McHugh is the author of the bestselling Hellequin and Avalon Chronicles. He lives in Southampton, on the south coast of England, with his wife and three young daughters. When not writing or spending time with his kids, he enjoys watching movies, reading books and comics, and playing video games.

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    This was a really good. Better than I thought it would be.

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    The book had potential and the part that actually had plot was good. Unfortunately the whole thing seemed like a vehicle for the author to fantasize about sleeping with as many beautiful women as possible. I made it about halfway through and by that point there were already 4. It would have been better if that time has been spent rounding out the character instead since he seemed very shallow and one dimensional