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  • Paperback
  • Apr.01.2010
  • 9781450004312
  • Night Publishing

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'A magical journey that sparkles with wit and shimmers with intelligence', Genevieve Graham, author of 'Under The Same Sky'. Walking the rundown streets of his dockland neighbourhood searching for his cat, Stevie meets The Great Macaroni, a children's magician who spends his time trying to persuade his young audiences that his real magic is mere trickery.  He teaches Stevie that nothing in this world is as it appears, that teaspoons can fly, and that the future is never set even if it has already happened.  What he cannot tell him about are the two years of his life that Stevie will spend in absolute darkness.
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'A magical journey that sparkles with wit and shimmers with intelligence', Genevieve Graham, author of 'Under The Same Sky'.

Walking the rundown streets of his dockland neighbourhood searching for his cat, Stevie meets The Great Macaroni, a children's magician who spends his time trying to persuade his young audiences that his real magic is mere trickery. 

He teaches Stevie that nothing in this world is as it appears, that teaspoons can fly, and that the future is never set even if it has already happened. 

What he cannot tell him about are the two years of his life that Stevie will spend in absolute darkness.

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I am a writer and a publisher (Taylor Street Publishing LLC and That Right Publishing LLC).

My own books are written in different genres, leaning towards the literary side, but usually comic, mystery, suspense and adventure as well.

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Published Reviews

Nov.05.2011

The reviewer below - or above if you are standing on your head - has summarised the plot far better than I can, so I'll just say that I enjoyed every page of this wonderful novel. Tim Roux has an uncanny...

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