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Advent:

A Novel
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Atria/Emily Bestler Books, Jul 3, 2012 - Fiction - 451 pages
A drowning, a magician’s curse, and a centuries-old secret.

1537. A man hurries through city streets in a gathering snowstorm, clutching a box in one hand. He is Johann Faust, the greatest magician of his age. The box he carries contains a mirror safeguarding a portion of his soul and a small ring containing all the magic in the world. Together, they comprise something unimaginably dangerous.

London, the present day. Fifteen-year-old Gavin Stokes is boarding a train to the countryside to live with his aunt. His school and his parents can’t cope with him and the things he sees, things they tell him don’t really exist. At Pendurra, Gavin finds people who are like him, who see things too. They all make the same strange claim: magic exists, it’s leaking back into our world, and it’s bringing something terrible with it.

First in an astonishingly imaginative fantasy trilogy, Advent describes how magic was lost to humanity, and how a fifteen-year-old boy discovers that its return is his inheritance. It begins in a world recognizably our own, and ends an extraordinarily long way from where it started—somewhere much bigger, stranger, and richer.

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Microsoft Word's grammar check could improve the prose. - Goodreads
The plot was slow to start , very disjointed at times. - Goodreads
In summary, the writing is more than competent. - Goodreads
The pacing was a bit slow for me in some parts. - Goodreads
I also love poetic prose. - Goodreads
The plot is disconnected and slow-moving. - Goodreads

Review: Advent (Advent Trilogy #1)

User Review  - Holly Ice - Goodreads

Advent. 439 pages long and I felt most of them go by. That's not to say the book is awful. It isn't. The side note that the protagonist, Gavin, likes Victorian novels does seem to be an ... Read full review

Review: Advent (Advent Trilogy #1)

User Review  - Ruthless - Goodreads

This book is awesome. It's well written and the story is fascinating. After the stinker I read last this book is like putting a gasping, flopping fish back in its tank. Sweet relief. I hope there are ... Read full review

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About the author (2012)

James Treadwell was born, brought up, and educated within a mile of the Thames and has spent much of his life further reducing the distance between him and the river. He studied and taught for more than a decade near the crossing at Folly Bridge, Oxford, and now lives within sight of the Tideway in West London. He holds passports from the UK, US, and Canada.

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