Allyson M W Dyar reviewed The Floating Light Bulb by John Gaspard
Review of 'The Floating Light Bulb' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
In a surprising twist of fate, Eli's ex-wife who is also the Assistant DA asks him to take a job at the Mall of America as the resident magician because the previous magician had gotten himself killed.
While Eli wasn't all that interested in taking the job, his ego got the best of him and he reluctantly applied and was hired for the first job he'd ever had with a boss.
Not only is Eli required to use the Floating Light Bulb trick (because the posters around the Mall feature a magician and the floating light bulb) but he had to work with the crabby "box girl."
Eli's fellow wage slaves are a very eclectic group whom he begins to appreciate after working with them. What he doesn't enjoy, however, is the eight shows a day.
This was another solid entry in the series and I hope you'll enjoy it …
In a surprising twist of fate, Eli's ex-wife who is also the Assistant DA asks him to take a job at the Mall of America as the resident magician because the previous magician had gotten himself killed.
While Eli wasn't all that interested in taking the job, his ego got the best of him and he reluctantly applied and was hired for the first job he'd ever had with a boss.
Not only is Eli required to use the Floating Light Bulb trick (because the posters around the Mall feature a magician and the floating light bulb) but he had to work with the crabby "box girl."
Eli's fellow wage slaves are a very eclectic group whom he begins to appreciate after working with them. What he doesn't enjoy, however, is the eight shows a day.
This was another solid entry in the series and I hope you'll enjoy it as much as I have.