BTW, the family who run the magic craft shop are essentially the Martinka magic family with the serial numbers filed off, as are many other characters in the book.
Given the absolute wealth of bizarre betrayals in the magic scene in the Golden Age, I was also hoping the non-compete plot would be less of a red herring.
I expected a lot more from this book than we got, so I'm really hoping we get a sequel that opens the world up a bit more. This book feeling oddly like a prelude.
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BTW, the family who run the magic craft shop are essentially the Martinka magic family with the serial numbers filed off, as are many other characters in the book.
Given the absolute wealth of bizarre betrayals in the magic scene in the Golden Age, I was also hoping the non-compete plot would be less of a red herring.
I expected a lot more from this book than we got, so I'm really hoping we get a sequel that opens the world up a bit more. This book feeling oddly like a prelude.