Magical Mystery Cure
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About the Book
What is Life without a little magic? Science can be wonderful (Who, given the choice, would want to visit a hospital fifty years ago?) Those people society calls 'messianic' – the prophets who roam the earth – must first of all be loved, then, in turn,hated. Is that part of their magic? Would we follow or curse them if they hadn't an element of magic in them? Wally David arrives in Stafford Street and begins his magic on the locals. The animals love him. But how will the humans respond to his talents? Does his magic thrill them or terrify them?
About the Author
This is Arty Scott's second published novel. Since retiring, he has taken writing more seriously; seeing things through to a conclusion has not been his strongest trait in the past (sic). But with experience comes wisdom, if we pay attention to the clues. A book – any book – can be the building or the foundation. It's up to us whether we dig or not. But there's only one way to find out if there are spuds under the earth – dig! Dig and be satisfied, my dears, he said.