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The Portable Door

by Tom Holt

The Portable Door

by Tom Holt

Starting a new job can be daunting, yet for Paul Carpenter, the entry into J.W. Wells & Co. unfolds a world far beyond the usual office politics. What appears to be a reputable business is a facade for an enigmatic organization with otherworldly operations. Contrary to what one might believe, the management's 'business trips' entail escapades with goblins rather than gallivants with fairies. In the humorous labyrinth of 'The Portable Door', Paul tumbles through a satirical fantasy that blurs the lines between corporate life and fantastical adventures, guaranteeing grins and guffaws at the turn of every page.

  • Fantasy
  • Fiction
  • Humor
  • Adventure
  • Magical
  • Satirical
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