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Five Spellbinding Laws of International Larceny

The Tale of Bryant Adams, Book 4

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Five Spellbinding Laws of International Larceny

By: Megan O'Russell
Narrated by: Jacob McNatt
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Never steal from an evil wizarding mastermind.

But if fate forces you into staging an international heist?

Rule One: Get your story straight before trying to smuggle magical items through customs.

Rule Two: If you’re going to use a forged passport, make sure you trust the sketchy dude who made your papers.

Rule Three: Be familiar with the local laws before spells start flying.

Rule Four: Never trust cats. Soft and fluffy on the outside, evil killing machines on the inside.

Rule Five: Don’t think being an ocean away from home will keep your troubles from catching up to you. Some shadows, you can’t outrun.

This is the final installment of The Tale of Bryant Adams. Cheery triumph is not guaranteed.

©2020 Megan O'Russell (P)2021 Ink Worlds Press
Science Fiction & Fantasy Fantasy Young Adult Fiction

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