![]() ![]() The government demands an immediate practical application to justify the taxpayer expense and using magic to send people back in time to alter events in a way beneficial to the US meets that criteria. Mel and Tristan are able to determine what what caused the death of magic, and with the help of a physicist and a very old witch are able to get it working in a very limited fashion. ![]() ![]() Now Tristan is leading the government’s effort to bring it back. Mel learns that magic was indeed once real, but that it ceased working in the mid-19th century. Mel tells us how she’s an expert in ancient languages who was stuck in a dead end academic career until she is recruited by military officer Tristan Lyons to take part in a top secret effort translating old documents that make repeated references to magic being done by witches. The story begins with the written account of Melsianda Stokes, a woman from our present who has become stranded in London during 1851. What happens when you put time travel, magic, quantum physics, witches, a top secret military operation, alternate timelines, Vikings, a family of shadowy bankers, and government bureaucracy in one book?Īs you might expect, things get complicated. ![]()
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