Marsden cannot remember his real name, nor how he came to be a valet for the schoolboy son of a powerful magician.
“I found myself entranced”
“…engaging characters moving about in a world that is surprisingly vivid for a short story”
Marsden cannot remember his real name, nor how he came to be a valet for the schoolboy son of a powerful magician. Phantom wisps of incense and narrow glimpses of memory are all he has, until he chances upon a family secret which only compounds intrigue. What might his young master Abel know of his amnesia? What binds him to the Wensleys? And why does he, a simple valet, know fragments of magic?