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Just when Valor McRaven and his sister, Doomsy Gloomsy, are minutes from becoming apprentices of magic at Mystic Steeples, their parents snatch them away in an escape from the sanatorium with two nutty Nizzertits they have befriended. Valor and Doomsy find themselves fleeing Hoopenfangia all the way to the Bumbling Boonies where Valor's father plans to live in a hole in the ground to escape the Grim Warlock's Thirteenth Hour-if Houmas McRaven can get his family through the enchanted door of the Ambergis Divide, that is. But has Houmas led his family into the very pit of danger and death, he…mehr

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Just when Valor McRaven and his sister, Doomsy Gloomsy, are minutes from becoming apprentices of magic at Mystic Steeples, their parents snatch them away in an escape from the sanatorium with two nutty Nizzertits they have befriended. Valor and Doomsy find themselves fleeing Hoopenfangia all the way to the Bumbling Boonies where Valor's father plans to live in a hole in the ground to escape the Grim Warlock's Thirteenth Hour-if Houmas McRaven can get his family through the enchanted door of the Ambergis Divide, that is. But has Houmas led his family into the very pit of danger and death, he had imagined escaping? Will Valor's friends show up after the war that ignites the Thirteenth Hour traps him and Doomsy in its sticky web? Come along as Valor and Doomsy encounter magical creatures, a tombstone amusement park, and a tower of Sorcerers while unraveling more clues to the mysteries surrounding the McRavens.
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Milan Sergent studied creative writing in college and began writing the novel series, Candlewicke 13, in 2007, a year after featuring some of the series' characters in his solo art exhibition, titled Outsiders and Apparitions, near Rockefeller Center in New York City. An artist and poet since adolescence, a few of Sergent's works were published in Scarlet Literary Magazine. He has also had several business writings place first in national and regional for the American Advertising Federation. He lives with his wife, Rebecca, in Mississippi but considers New Orleans his second home.