Capturing Magick

, #2

eBook, 371 pages

English language

Published by Dean Cole.

ASIN:
B0CDVFG2G6
4 stars (1 review)

A missing woman. Dark magic. Shocking secrets.

It’s been over a year since Quentin Strange and his journalist partner Kat Brannigan solved a decades-old mystery at the haunted Hilderley Manor. Quentin, now a photographer and part-time editorial assistant for the Cricklewood Gazette, has struggled to come to terms with his new-found abilities.

When the fiancée of a local Wiccan High Priest goes missing on the Winter Solstice, Quentin and Kat are tasked with covering the story. But the enigmatic Jareth Cullen, a pariah of the town and the prime suspect in his fiancée’s disappearance, isn’t what he first seems.

When events surrounding the woman’s disappearance begin to take a darker turn, Quentin is forced to face his fears. Everyone in Cricklewood is keeping a secret. And when witchcraft gets dark, danger lurks around every corner.

A mystery about the masks we wear. The lies we tell. The secrets we keep. …

1 edition

reviewed Capturing Magick by Dean Cole (The Quentin Strange Mysteries, #2)

A good sequel

4 stars

I enjoyed returning to Quentin Strange's world for this second of the eponymous mysteries. The story starts with the standard premise of a young woman having gone missing, however it soon takes a particularly Strange direction with Quentin himself struggling against both his ghost-seeing abilities and his unexpected attraction to the mysterious Drew. Capturing Magick was a charming read. I liked Dean Cole's character creations and the bizarre atmosphere in Cricklewood.

Subjects

  • Fantasy
  • Psychological thriller
  • Ghost story

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