Jenny Ng missed her last appointment, was hit by a car, and was hired by a magician on the same day.
And those aren't even remotely the strangest things that happened to her this summer.
Jenny's a typical New Yorker, too jaded too early, struggling to get by in the big city.
Of course, the typical New Yorker rarely has to deal with very large and sardonic horses, magic swords, severed limbs, and mirror images that refuse to cooperate with all that reflecting business. But Jenny learns to cope.
With the help of a clever conjurer, a few feckless friends, and enough Grim Reapers...
Jenny Ng missed her last appointment, was hit by a car, and was hired by a magician on the same day.
Madmen and messiahs are often mistaken for one another.
But when a lunatic claims to be a deity, there's always a third option:
Maybe he's crazy..."and" a god.
It doesn't take long for NYPD psychiatrist Amity Sheridan to diagnose her new patient as a schizophrenic with delusions of godhood - but that doesn't explain how he survived a twenty-storey fall onto Eighth Avenue without a scratch. When Jackrabbit escapes - as he always does - Amity tumbles into a wider, woolier world of gods, legends and heroes recruited to perform an age-old ritual that keeps a terrible evil in check....
Madmen and messiahs are often mistaken for one another.
But when a lunatic claims to be a deity, there's always a third option: