The Magician’s Guide Says It May Take Real Magic To Save the World

By: PRLog
ArcheBooks Publishing is proud to announce the release of Robert Gelinas’ new magical suspense thriller novel, The Magician’s Guide. It blazes a new trail into the fusion genre of Science-Fantasy, making the impossible seem both possible and practical.
PRLog - Aug. 3, 2015 - AUSTIN, Texas -- The Magician’s Guide is set in the present, with its storyline ripped from today’s headlines. Its international scope takes its main characters from the US to London, Paris, Rome, Cairo, Izmir, Kiev, and ultimately to Tel Aviv. It reads like a spy-thriller, but its main players aren’t your typical highly-trained government intelligence operatives. They are true Magicians, some good, some evil. But not the kind who do card tricks and illusions of prestidigitation. No, these are the type of Magicians who have mastered teleportation, telekinesis, telepathy, protection spells, and even death spells.

The format of The Magician’s Guide is most unique. It features a book within a book. Within its page-turning narrative are many explicitly detailed excerpts from The Journal of William Turner, a world-class quantum physicist who also happens to be a Master Magician. His Journal finds its way into the hands of his daughter, anthropology professor Alexandra Turner, who soon discovers his lessons and insights on how mortal folk learn and train to become Magi (Magicians). And she must quickly learn true Magic in order to help her father stop an international conspiracy intent on opening the door to World War III and unleashing Armageddon.

“The book was written for an intelligent adult audience,” explained author Robert Gelinas, “but there is no bad language, sexuality, etc. in the book, just a bit of action and violence, and therefore it might be suitable for teen readers as well. But I would warn you. It’s meant to make a reader think about a great many important things. There’s math and science cleverly hidden in it. But mostly, this is a story about good versus evil. About family ties. About loyalty and betrayal. Ultimately, this is a story about the virtues of learning and creativity – which is one of the most profound manifestations of true Magic – and the selflessness of heart for the sake of others. If that’s the message that comes through, then this book will have accomplished its goal.”

The Magician’s Guide is available in Trade Paperback and Kindle on Amazon, which can be found at http://amzn.to/1LZ2KWF

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