Sunday, October 22, 2017

Magician's Impossible review







Magicians Impossible  by Brad 
Abraham

Genre:  Fantasy

Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books

Source: Library

Book Description:

Twenty-something bartender Jason Bishop’s world is shattered when his estranged father commits suicide, but the greater shock comes when he learns his father was a secret agent in the employ of the Invisible Hand; an ancient society of spies wielding magic in a centuries-spanning war. Now the Golden Dawn―the shadowy cabal of witches and warlocks responsible for Daniel Bishop’s murder, and the death of Jason’s mother years beforehave Jason in their sights. His survival will depend on mastering his own dormant magic abilities; provided he makes it through the training.
From New York, to Paris, to worlds between worlds, Jason's journey through the realm of magic will be fraught with peril. But with enemies and allies on both sides of this war, whom can he trust? The Invisible Hand, who’ve been more of a family than his own family ever was? The Golden Dawn, who may know the secrets behind his mysterious lineage? For Jason Bishop, only one thing is for certain; the magic he has slowly been mastering is telling him not to trust anybody.

Review:

This book is an adult Harry Potter. Jason Bishop's life is about to become more complicated than he ever imagined. He discovers that everything he's known about his family has been an illusion.

When his father falls to his death, Jason begins a journey that he has to come to terms with. He finds out he's a magician, but not just any magician. He discovers that both his parents were mages and that because of his birth he's not just a mage.

Jason learns the truth of his parents and what his role is in the grand scheme of things. While learning to harness his powers he also has to learn who to trust and where his loyalty lies.

Happy Reading!
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