Tara, a former agent of Abracadabra Incorporated, once helped shut down black magic all over the world. She retired from that world for a quieter life of running a little magic shop. But black magic finds her anyway. On a trip to Paris, she discovers a deadly dragon’s tooth. Now, she must shut down the source of its dark magic or risk losing everything. “Kristine Kathryn Rusch is one of the best writers in the field and ‘Dragon's Tooth’ does not disappoint…Rusch gives us a delightful tale here!” —SFRevu
Tara, a trouble-shooter for Abracadabra Incorporated, shuts down black magic all over the world. When a dagger with dangerous magic leads her to a small French shop, in business for 900 years, she finds something has corrupted the shop. Something dark and evil. Something stronger than Tara. Something she must face alone… “Kristine Kathryn Rusch is one of the best writers in the field and ‘Dragon's Tooth’ does not disappoint…Rusch gives us a delightful tale here!” —SFRevu
Pascal protects magical items for Abracadabra Inc. But when he finds his latest job thwarted by disruptive magic, he decides to find its source. Because Pascal knows how much powerful magic runs through Paris. Old magic. New magic. Wild magic. Dangerous magic, all. Pascal thinks he knows what he will find when he tracks the magic’s creator. But what he finds might prove only the beginning. “Kristine Kathryn Rusch is one of the best writers in the field and ‘Dragon’s Tooth’ does not disappoint…Rusch gives us a delightful tale here!” —SFRevu on Dragon’s Tooth: An Abracadabra Inc. Novella
When Kailani arrives in Greenwood, Mississippi, for her latest job, she knows she faces a daunting task. With her job at Abracadabra Inc. on the line, she determines to rise to the challenge. But when she tries to find the magic shop she has been sent to investigate, she finds nothing but mysteries and mirage. She worries her magic will prove insufficient to penetrate the deception. Until she realizes her magic might be the least of her fears. Part of Mystical Melodies, an Uncollected Anthology. “Kristine Kathryn Rusch is one of the best writers in the field and ‘Dragon’s Tooth’ does not disappoint…Rusch gives us a delightful tale here!” —SFRevu on Dragon’s Tooth: An Abracadabra Inc. Novella