Review of The Three Card Trick

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Kenneth Onyenwe
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"The Three Card Trick" by Charles Townsend is an interesting story about magic. I will read to know if Delvin succeeded to bring peace to the cities. Thanks for the review.
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The book is a continuation of Delvin's adventures as a magician but this time around things seem to be a lot more peppier with new characters involved and a lot more at stake.
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Hi @Nabweteme Gloria, I just read your comments on the official review of "The Three Card Trick" and I agree book 2 was excellent. I found all three books to be well-written with plenty of action. I recommend you read book three "The Magic Lantern" to follow the continuing saga of Delvin, Prince Jarla, Nippy, Grimwald and the Duke. Delvin has become quite the hero at age 20 and his magician skills continue to grow in leaps and bounds. @Mrlefty0706 @CharlesTownsend
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