The Hat Trick

The Hat Trick

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Francis Flourish is a master magician and at the prime of his career--but he's never seen real magic. That all changes on one fateful show when his rabbit Roger actually disappears through his hat. He checks the trap door, but his faithful rabbit is not there. Where had it gone? How deep does the hat go? What lies on the other side? With the help of his assistant, The Fantastic Flourish embarks through his hat and into the other side, forever changing his life from what proceeds.
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