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In the middle of 2020 crazytown, I happened to bump into Tabi Slick online. She was celebrating the release of The Detective's Nightmare, and invited me along for the ride.

Before the event, I read the novel's prequel, The Unforgiveable Act and was wonderfully surprised at the magic Tabi has managed to weave into the Beaumont Bros. Circus. Though, it makes sense that the circus would be made up with people who have strange and unexplainable magical abilities. And now that I've started reading the series, I want to know more about each character's mysterious magic.

In The Detective's Nightmare, a catastrophic shipwreck lands the circus in the port of Halifax. They survive the wreckage only to get caught in the middle of a string of mysterious murders with clues that point to a dangerous magic lurking in the shadows.

Detective Davies is certain the circus is behind the odd murders, and he'll stop at nothing to catch them.

If you enjoy steampunk, magic, and old-world sensibilities, you have got to check out the series page on Amazon. Dive into the Whitechapel-meets-circus books. You won't regret it!

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