Theoretical Magic

· Speculative Turtle Press
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About this ebook

Floodmouth: home of vampires, mages, reliable public transportation… and student loans. For Jen Perkins — a non-mage human with a PhD in magic theory — working as an evidence technician for the Federal Bureau of Magic Enforcement provides a much-needed paycheck. Sure, the petty politics are irritating, but at least she doesn't have to deal with the vampire agents upstairs…

…until she gets paired up with one of those vampires to help him execute search warrants. Special Agent Simon Bowers expects an experienced entry team specialist, not an evidence tech who took some online training.

But dealing with anti-vampire wards turns out to be a lot more complicated than expected. Suddenly Jen is in the middle of a case involving dead vampires, strange magic, and a secret someone is willing to kill to protect. 

If you love urban fantasy with a twist, download Theoretical Magic now!

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5.0
1 review
Jan L Kreischer
November 22, 2024
This is like no cozy mystery I've ever read-intelligent, exciting and all too human. But it examines a world of magic, vampires and mages.
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About the author

T. M. Baumgartner is a speculative fiction writer who has difficulty following directions. This probably explains why the IRS recalculates her tax refund after she files it every year. At various times she has been a veterinarian, Unix system administrator, software developer, and after-hours book-shelver in a medical library.

Theresa currently lives in Northern California in a house with too many animals. She knits hats for garden gnomes and fails to grow tomatoes despite living in the perfect climate.

She also writes cozy mysteries under the pen name Tess Baytree.

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