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FBI: Magical Threats Division #2

Threat Level: Hellfire

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Billie Keller and her pixie partner Onyx thought the Crystal Colossus in D.C. was the peak of weird. Then a walking inferno lit up Cleveland’s skyline—right as two rival biotech giants weaponize magic-touched DNA and turn elementals into corporate shock troops.

The FBI’s brand-new Magical Threats Division dives in. Deacon slips through boardroom lies, Anya ghosts past arcane security, and Izzy Sato—half glamorous infomancer, half blade-spinning vigilante—rewires reality on the fly. But stopping an urban firestorm falls to Billie, her attitude-laden, shape-shifting dagger Dorian, and a pixie with a warded longbow who can turn snark into pinpoint devastation.

Elementals rise, a spell-guarded CEO is in the crosshairs, and the Cuyahoga River is ready to burn all over again. If this team can’t douse the flames, Cleveland will be ground zero for a corporate-fueled apocalypse.

Threat Hellfire serves up break-neck action, lethal magic, martial-arts mayhem, and endless pixie sass. Grab your copy today and join the fight!

219 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 11, 2025

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T.R. Cameron

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I’m TR Cameron, science fiction author. I’ve been an avid consumer of the genre since I was six, I think, when I broke the seal on my Dad’s copies of the Asimov Foundation books. It’s been all downhill since then.

I have a day job that I love most days, and writing is pretty much my only consistent hobby. When I find time that’s not already filled with my wife, my daughter, my writing, my work, or dodging the affections of our clowder of cats, you can find me playing video games (currently Dishonored 2 – I’m a little behind the times on this one), watching things (Marvel movies, American Gods, Agents of Shield, Justified, The Expanse, Gotham), playing board games, or, naturally, reading.

My favorite authors in Sci-Fi are David Weber, Jean Johnson, John Scalzi, CJ Cherryh, and the giants: Asimov, Pohl, Bear, Heinlein, etc. I read a lot in other genres too, and am a big fan of Matthew Woodring Stover, Michael Anderle, Jim Butcher, and I could go on and on and on. If I had to choose one favorite, though, it would be Stephen R. Donaldson, whose Thomas Covenant series was transformative for me.

Probably my pie-in-the-sky dream for my writing career is that someone would make a movie or television show of my books and I could be a part of the production. Sure, unlikely, but a clowder-dodger can dream, right? My more practical dream is that I can keep writing and both entertaining and connecting with my readers for years and years to come.

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42 reviews
September 13, 2025
Double header

One new series. One series thought forgotten and ended. They combined in this volume. A loving fae tiny dragon meets an unusual large pixie. Two infomancers share one solo adventure before helping both of their growing teams. Grateful that TR recognized the problem with the "E" names. I forget what Eileen does in one team. Of course, when on a mission or a job there is a secondary name for me to get confused. What the double hockey sticks as Radar O'Reilly of MASH 4077 would say. I keep on seeing double now that I have my trifocals reading this story. I read it in one go to escape a horrible week of memories which had more horror like school shootings and an assassination added to it. Maybe I should move to Texas to experience things like Martha, Vegas like Michael and Oriceran or wherever TR lives. Thanks for a good ride. Looking impatiently for the next installment.
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972 reviews
December 24, 2025
Another good series

As always, with TR Cameron's books, I love the characters, the storylines, the humor, and the bad guys. It is fun to have characters from the last series show up and work with the new unit and I enjoy the fight scenes when the infomancer has to fight the bots in the unique worlds that are created in the computer. I also enjoy the sentient weapons and the sidekicks the main characters end up with. I am looking forward to more in this series.
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September 17, 2025
Great Read

I throughly enjoyed this book. It had a good story line and kept me interested throughout the entire story. I recommend reading this book.
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December 11, 2025
Totally enjoyed it! This is a well written and has well developed characters. The story is catching and with the strong characters makes for a very enjoyable read. Great Reading Everyone!
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