A Pocketful of Stars

A Pocketful of Stars
Margaret Ball
Is walking a Mobius strip through a doorless wall magic, or simply applied math? Either way, the CIA wants to use the students who discovered this ability - and rival magicians want to stop them!
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About the Author

Margaret Ball writes fantasy, science fiction, and occasional historical novels from her home in Austin, Texas where she lives with her husband. The summers are getting to her but she’s not about to move, not with one daughter living ten miles north of their house and the other one living five miles east. Everything will work out fine as long as they don’t try to drag her into the twenty-first century.

Previously published novels include Flameweaver, Mathemagics, and Disappearing Act, all with Baen, and Duchess of Aquitaine with St. Martin’s. Her most recent work is an urban fantasy series. A Pocketful of Stars is the first book in the Applied Topology series, An Opening in the Air is the second, and An Annoyance of Grackles is the third. Three more novels in this series are scheduled to be published in 2018.

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