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One touch of a priceless object bestowed him with a magical legacy. Can he master his gifts to replace the greatest wizard of all time? Daniel Hadwyn struggles to be anything other than miserable. Living with a palsied hand, the only thing that relieves the fourteen-year-old schoolboy's depression is the thrill he gets from collecting delicate figurines. But after an antique shop owner mysteriously gives him a stunning metallic dragon figure, he accidentally traps his mom in a mirror and opens a door into terrifying magic. Stunned to discover he's Merlin's successor, the troubled adolescent…mehr

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One touch of a priceless object bestowed him with a magical legacy. Can he master his gifts to replace the greatest wizard of all time? Daniel Hadwyn struggles to be anything other than miserable. Living with a palsied hand, the only thing that relieves the fourteen-year-old schoolboy's depression is the thrill he gets from collecting delicate figurines. But after an antique shop owner mysteriously gives him a stunning metallic dragon figure, he accidentally traps his mom in a mirror and opens a door into terrifying magic. Stunned to discover he's Merlin's successor, the troubled adolescent embarks on a perilous mission to learn how to free his mother. But with an evil sorcerer lurking and Daniel wrestling with a spellcasting destiny he feels unable to fulfill, his misery is about to become a nightmare. Can this downtrodden youngster grow into a hero worthy of wielding immense power? Daniel Hadwyn And The Mirror Of Limbo is the thrilling first book in the Daniel Hadwyn fantasy series. If you like smart underdogs, intriguing settings, and captivating twists on old legends, then you'll love Benjamin Mahoney's riveting tale. (Print Length: 234 pages)
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I am a big fan of science fiction, horror, fantasy, and romance. So, there you have it-you will find those genres in my books. As the saying goes in computer lingo, "genres in and genres out." Okay, okay, it's GIGO?Garbage In, Garbage Out?but I blame it on my experience working in the IT field for the past many years of subsistence :-) That has led to all these strange acronyms and fantastic ideas being jammed up in my mind, waiting to be reconstituted as magnificent tales.