An enjoyable and well told story about Gavin, a fifteen year old boy who sees things that no one else can. On arriving in Cornwall stay with his aunt he he is unwittingly drawn into an adventure that changes his life, discovering magic, along with some colourful characters. The funny Corbo who is especially appealing, aaaark! Great stuff! Eagerly awaiting next instalment, "Anarchy" released in July.
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