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Changing Currents

Wizards of the Electric Age (Snake in the Willows)

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Changing Currents

By: Q Harveson
Narrated by: Nick Roughton
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Magic is real—and it's electrified.

At the dawn of the Industrial Age, two brilliant minds clash not just over electricity, but over the soul of magic itself. Nikola Tesla, a visionary wizard-scientist, dreams of a world where power flows freely for all. Thomas Edison, backed by a secretive cabal, seeks to harness arcane forces for profit and domination.

As civilization reaches for light and strange electricity crackles in the air, the battle between current and currency escalates. Beneath it all, a deeper war brews—one that could unravel reality.

The future runs on power. But who controls the current?

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I love all of Q. Harveson's books and listen to them as soon as they are available on Audible, but this one surprised me! I have read all of the Snake in the Willows books (Still waiting for the last in series to be released...) so I had read Changing Currents and knew it was a little different. This book, instead of being about one of the characters from Willow Creek was about Edison and Tesla and is written BY one of the characters. Neat twist. But it was Nick Roughton's narration that gave the book the gravitas it deserves.
Listening to this was a delight. The author used a ton of real facts and wove them into a fiction that seems possible, maybe even probable. The narrator has a smooth voice that is easy to listen to and that accent! I could listen to that all day.
Even if you haven't read any of the Snake in the Willows books, you should give this one a try.

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