His world becoming too small to contain him and his insane ambitions, the evil wizard Stormwalker uses a stolen Eidolon amulet to escape from the Magick Earth to our world. Because the Science Earth and the Magick Earth are mirror-images, every person has a counterpart on the other world. One man has been tracking Stormwalker. Until he is presented with the second Eidolon by the Masters of the World, hardened mercenary Raven fears the wizard has slipped through his fingers for good. Raven has no idea how to travel around the Science Earth, and must ask for help from Jeanne De Laney, a very intelligent earl’s daughter he pulled through the Eidolon portal after him. But even Jeanne is soon overwhelmed by the new world’s bizarre nature, and they must both appeal for aid from their own counterparts; mild-mannered accountant Bobby and his feminist girlfriend Netta! But before they can even begin the hunt for the wicked magician, Raven, Bobby, Netta and Jeanne must learn to combine their knowledge of Science and Magick. Their identical personalities clash, creating both amusing and dangerous situations. Meanwhile, Stormwalker continues to terrorise and kill, delighting in the pain he causes his innocent victims. Can this odd little group cooperate for long enough to stop the dark wizard before he completes his final awful mission to Free the Storm? Also available: Mirrorworld Book 2 - The Magick Earth Mirrorworld Book 3 - Stormwalker Mirrorworld Book 4 - The Mad God of Mirrors
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- Release Date 06/09/2017
- Authors Carter Rydyr, Ethan Somerville
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 1.52 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 1.02 x 9 inches
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