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  • Curse of the Phoenix

  • The Arcane Irregulars, Book 1
  • By: Dan Willis
  • Narrated by: Alex Knox
  • Length: 8 hrs and 35 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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Curse of the Phoenix

By: Dan Willis
Narrated by: Alex Knox
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Summary

When a trail of magical murders follow a stolen statue, Lieutenant Danny Pak and FBI Agent Buddy Redhorn have to get it back before its dire curse falls on the city.

New York Police Lieutenant Danny Pak has a problem. When one of his officers calls him out to an unusual crime scene, Danny realizes that it’s terrifyingly similar to something the department thought was dead and buried. Now he has to find a madman before the story hits the papers and the city explodes into chaos.

Across town, Agent William “Buddy” Redhorn of the FBI has two problems. He’s been assigned a potentially career-ending case with magical ties, and his sorceress boss is out of town. The case involves a stolen statue that belongs to the government of Brunei, but the more he chases the thieves, the more bodies begin to drop. Bodies affected by a strange, unknown magic.

Resolving to work together, Danny and Redhorn have to catch a cold-blooded killer, recover a stolen artifact, all while keeping everything out of the press. If they don’t, it will be more than their careers that will die when the curse of the Jade Phoenix descends on New York.

Important Note: Curse of the Phoenix takes place in the Arcane Casebook universe. If you haven't listened to any of those, you might want to start there.

©2021 Dan Willis (P)2022 Dan Willis
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another triumph

Runs along side the arcane casebook series, so if following along this one should be read before or after "capital murder" (book 7 of that series).
I love this expansion of the arcane world, the characters are relatable and the story is captivating and imaginative. I can't wait for the next installment! What happens next?
The performance by Alex Knox is as always fantastic.

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Great

Dan Willis is on top form with this companion story to his other excellent series.

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