It's Gerald Dunwoody's first official government assignment. He's hunting down a deadly saboteur, and time is quickly running out. Old and new enemies combine forces to thwart him. Once again, innocent lives are on the line. He needs his friends. He can't do this alone.
But Princess Melissande and Reg have troubles of their own. With the help of Monk Markham's brilliant, beautiful sister, they've opened a one-stop-shop witching locum agency, where magical problems are solved for a price. Problem is, the girls are struggling to keep the business afloat. Things are looking grim for Witches Incorporated—and that's before they accidentally cross paths with Gerald's saboteur.
Suddenly everybody's lives are on the line and Gerald realizes, too late, that there's a reason government agents aren't supposed to have friends.
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"this one wasn't quite as good as the first in my opinion. Still, it was a quick, easy read and Reg, the cursed queen-become-immortal-bird keeps me reading just to see what clever insults she'll hurl at unsuspecting targets. "
— Rayndrop (4 out of 5 stars)
“The plot moves swiftly, and the dialogue is well done and laced with humor. It’s an entertaining novel with enough conflict and intrigue to keep the pages turning.”
— RT Book Reviews (4 stars)" I did like this book and will read some more of the series but I felt that this one had too much dialogue. And most of it was arguing. Loved the story and how it involved all the characters. "
— Michelle, 2/4/2014" Sequel to The Accidental Sorcerer . Gerald completes his training to be a "Cleaner" and Princess Melissande opens a temp agency for those needing witch services. I like the characters well enough, the plot is okay, and I probably won't be reading or listening to the next one. Stephen Hoye narrates and does a really good job. "
— Bayneeta, 1/1/2014" I really had a fun time reading this book. I do so enjoy a book that makes me smile. Well written and very entertaining. "
— Darin, 12/17/2013" Enjoyed it, had some genuinely laugh out loud moments and others that made you pause and think but I have to say it's not as good as book 1, the novelty has worn off. "
— Diane, 12/7/2013" It didn't have as many funny one liners as the first book, but I still enjoyed it. I am about to start the last book in the trilogy as a collection im hooked. "
— Esther, 11/21/2013" Just as funny as the first book "
— Jeanna, 11/13/2013" this one wasn't quite as good as the first in my opinion. Still, it was a quick, easy read and Reg, the cursed queen-become-immortal-bird keeps me reading just to see what clever insults she'll hurl at unsuspecting targets. "
— Rayndrop, 2/11/2013" Aside from lots of made up big words to confuse and tire your mind on a hard week, it was good fantasy and excellent mystery... "
— Mailis, 11/15/2012" this started out slow and I was having a hard time getting into it. which is why it only got 2 stars, but then it picked up and I enjoyed it. "
— Ruth, 8/23/2012" Not as good as the first tome "The accidental sorcerer". I am not sure I will bother reading the third tome, unless there are very positive reviews. "
— Wirbowsky, 7/19/2012" Three stars is a stretch for this book, but giving two was too harsh. The idea of the story was entertaining, but I felt it went on for about 200 pages too long. I was happy to be done so I can read something else. "
— Amy, 6/25/2012" Fun read, nice tie in with the first book. "
— Lbd, 4/22/2012" This book wasn't nearly as good as the first one, but still a lot of fun. "
— Cathy, 1/14/2012" Overall a good book. Sometimes the arguments between characters went on a little longer than I thought necessary. But I enjoyed the book. "
— Chrissyreads, 12/22/2011" There was a good story here. The constant bickering between the main characters made it really hard to get to the actual story, especially when the females were involved. Not nearly as good as the first book in the series. "
— Chris, 1/24/2011" Overall a good book. Sometimes the arguments between characters went on a little longer than I thought necessary. But I enjoyed the book. "
— Chrissyreads, 1/18/2011" not as good as the first book but not bad "
— Jane, 11/19/2010" Not as good as the first tome "The accidental sorcerer". I am not sure I will bother reading the third tome, unless there are very positive reviews. "
— Wirbowsky, 8/18/2010" This one was much better than the first one in terms of matching levity to plot. I can't believe the author actually managed to write a book that wasn't completely dark. Did I miss something? "
— Becca, 8/17/2010" This book focused more on Princess Melisande and Emmerabiblia (Bibbie) Markham than it does Gerald for a good part of the book. I was not disappointed however as the world of Ottosland was explored more deeply in this book. <br/> <br/>Not my favorite series ever but still very enjoyable! "
— Joe, 8/10/2010" This book wasn't nearly as good as the first one, but still a lot of fun. "
— Cathy, 7/22/2010" Liked the first one better, but not bad "
— Johnsoe, 6/24/2010" A quick, fun read. Interesting characters, a little angst, and some love dynamics. Oh, and saving the world, of course. "
— Matthew, 6/24/2010" It's a shame - there are characters and a story in here struggling to get out but the writing is too poor for them to do so. <br/>I was drawn to these books by the Steve Stone covers. He also did the covers for Trudi Canavan's Black Magician Trilogy which I enjoyed very much. "
— Cydney, 3/28/2010Karen Miller, who often writers under the pen name K. E. Mills, was born in Vancouver, Canada, and moved to Australia with her family when she was two. She is a bestselling fantasy writer and author of many books including: the duology Kingmaker, Kingbreaker, the Godspeaker Trilogy, and the bestselling tie-in novels Stargate SG-1: Alliances and Stargate SG-1: Do No Harm. Writing as Mills, she is the author of the Rogue Agent series.
Stephen Hoye has worked as a professional actor in London and Los Angeles for more than thirty years. Trained at Boston University and the Guildhall in London, he has acted in television series and six feature films and has appeared in London’s West End. His audiobook narration has won him fifteen AudioFile Earphones Awards.
Stephen Hoye has worked as a professional actor in London and Los Angeles for more than thirty years. Trained at Boston University and the Guildhall in London, he has acted in television series and six feature films and has appeared in London’s West End. His audiobook narration has won him fifteen AudioFile Earphones Awards.