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City of Dark Magic by Magnus Flyte

By Lora Grady
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City of Dark Magic book cover, Jan 12, p122

When scholar Sarah Weston receives a mysterious invitation to curate a Beethoven collection in Prague Castle, she jumps at the opportunity. She soon finds herself in the middle of an international scandal involving a handsome prince, a secretive U.S. senator and a hallucinogenic drug that has the ability to hurtle her through time. Everyone has something to hide in the page-turner penned by Meg Howrey and Christina Lynch, writing under the evocative pseudonym Magnus Flyte.

City of Dark Magic, Magnus Flyte, $17.

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