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By Michael Anderle

Quantum Sorcery Books

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Cover for Ignited(With: Marc Stiegler)

She knew she was in trouble when her hair caught fire Aisling Carson had always had odd luck, often good, sometimes bad. She seemed to have found her calling as a blackjack dealer in Vegas. But when she nearly burned down Caesars Palace she knew her future lay elsewhere. With the help of disgraced physicist Virgil Maxwell, who had turned away from a brilliant career in quantum mechanics to research quantum thaumaturgy, she hopes to unravel the secrets of her own nature. However, her escapades have caught the attention of a coven of dark witches. They insist she choose a path. Their path. To save both themselves and the entire American southwest, Aisling and Virgil will have to answer an age old question: When science and sorcery do battle in a nuclear reactor core, who wins?

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In the face of the overwhelming, they must bet on the unbelievable. For Aisling and Virgil, a brutal Russian slaughter in Moldova was a barely noticed news item…until they learn the Russians might have a coven helping them, turning the tide of battle again and again. A cry arises. Can the professor and his student help? Please, before the country is turned to ashes? Virgil knows this is far outside his areas of expertise, but Aisling knows they are needed… even if it means dragging her mentor kicking and screaming into the fray. Unfortunately, the enemy knows about them. The mass killers will stop at nothing to prevent the scientist and sorceress from reaching the battlefield. To defeat the depths of evil into which the human soul can plunge, Aisling must push herself to a new transformation. She must become a Quantum BattleWitch.

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Sorcery for Assassination? Wouldn't That Be Swell? For Aisling and Virgil, the potential for magical murder becomes clear when the FBI brings them a mysterious death that can't be a killing. But it can't be natural causes, either. The deeper they probe the more complicated the case. A Magician is running a murder-for-hire service. And he seems to own the key to decrypting all the secrets roaming the web. Is the Magician a guy with breakthrough new tech? Or a woman with breakthrough new sorcery? Either way, Aisling will have to hurry to unravel the truth, because the problem has just escalated: The Magician has issued a contract on Virgil Maxwell. Could they solve the case more quickly if Virgil died? Would it help if the sorceress assassin sent to snuff the physicist was forced to run, with no choice but to team up with them? But forget these small matters. The Magician has unwittingly targeted a secret coven of witches for his next victims--witches who are perfectly able to blow Manhattan apart fighting back. Can a sorceress and a scientist stop the battle before it starts? Or will a magical war come into the open and reveal the world of sorcery so long hidden from view?

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