Coffee Cakes and Dragon Aches
Like all the other wizards, apprentice math-mage Raj loves numbers. Unlike his cohort, he hates wearing black or drinking beer.
And his time is running out.
With his head full of amazing ideas that could revolutionise the use of magic on Earth, Raj is desperate to get one of his digital-magic applications approved. But the stuffy old codgers at the council of Magically Inclined Persons only consider new magic from qualified wizards, not apprentices.
At twenty-nine and three quarters, he’s already the laughingstock of the century. If he can’t get promoted to journey-mage before his thirtieth birthday, he’ll be too old to apply again, leaving him an unqualified magician. A fate worse that death. There’s no future in reading tarot cards on the pier – the pathetic wages barely feed the seagulls.
To help his protegee, Raj’s mentor sends him to catch a mischievous Fremlin infesting the I.T. department at a local construction firm. The ‘easy’ project should guarantee Raj’s promotion in time, but nothing magical is ever what it seems at first sight.
Join Raj on his cosy, comedy, adventure across the hill of Derbyshire to find a life worth living and a dragon, or two, along the way.
General Novel
- Fantasy
- Cosy
- Found Family
- Urban Fantasy
- Magical Realism
- Comedy
- Dragon
- Easy read
- Light-hearted