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Night Magic

A Novel

Thomas Tryon
4.5
(4)
Pages
286
Year
2013
Language
English

About

A young magician will risk his soul to learn the secrets of the universe Though he bills himself as the Greatest Magician in the World, Michael Hawke is painfully aware that he's nothing more than a sidewalk. He plies his trade outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art, entrancing passing crowds with feats of conjuring and sleight of hand. One afternoon, he plays a trick on a shabbily dressed man whose beard is twisted and whose glass eye gives him a sinister leer. Offended, the man responds with magic of his own, casting a spell that causes Michael to hop like a frog, maniacally splashing in the fountain until the police have to haul him out. When he recovers from this trance, Michael knows that he has encountered a true magician, one whose secrets he will give anything to understand. But this is black magic, mysterious and deadly, and pursuing it will mean a confrontation with an evil older than civilization itself.

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"In Night Magic, Tom Tryon appears to put a slick Manhattan spin on the story of the sorcerer's apprentice. I would suggest something more. Night Magic . . . is about the difficulty of preserving the integrity of the soul in an atmosphere of illusion."
Chicago Tribune
"Tryon's Faustian tale of the young hero's initiation and indoctrination is certain to be popular with occult fans; those hooked on yarns of magic a la Robertson Davies' Deptford Trilogy will join the crowd."
Booklist
"Tom Tryon has fashioned a spellbinding contemporary novel of an ambitious, sometimes overzealous young man who grasps the lure dangled before him, and who finds that real magic has no mercy."
Chicago Tribune

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