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Maguffins Book Three: American Psychics

Finally, a Zoloto, Miles Gold is headed for America onboard the City of Paris. Miles is flush with cash, filled with confidence, eager to reach the new world, begin his new life, find the women he's to pair with. On board the City of Paris Miles meets and befriends Israel Blafken and his wife Roza. Miles also meets and enters into a shipboard romance with Lola Carlyle, heiress to a vast cattle fortune. Miles quickly learns that out there in the middle of the ocean sicht is much easier to control. There are only so many people onboard. It's much less noisy. Easier to connect. Easier to study its use.Once in Philadelphia, Miles falls in with Moses Stern (TJ's brother) and his son Benjamin Franklin Stern. Together with Israel Blafken Miles and Ben scour center city real estate in search of place for Miles to set up shop. In the course of their searching, Miles senses the one he is to pair with. She's out there somewhere close by. Instead of a humble shop on a tree lined street, Miles purchases an entire building he renames Zoloto Towers. Days away from opening his tailor shop, Miles finally pairs with a woman who has inadvertently become famous. Ben Stern also finds the woman of his dreams that afternoon. The two couples marry, have beautiful children. Anything else I might write would be one hundred percent spoiler. So let's fast forward to 1936, where again I shouldn't tell you too much.

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