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Rachel Lawson's The Magicians Podcast

Fetch: Has Death Come For Himself? v2

Season 1, Ep. 940

When Dr. Blake Alexander—coroner, magician, and King of the Reapers—meets his own grim doppelgänger, Mortimer, the veil between life and death begins to unravel. A copycat Necromancer is killing magicians, alien royalty are turning up in the morgue, and Blake’s granddaughter Kristine fears her grandfather’s final act may be more than just stagecraft. As Blake prepares a one-night-only magical performance to trap the killer, secrets surface, loyalties fracture, and the line between showmanship and sacrifice blurs.

This episode blends cosmic horror, dry wit, and family drama into a supernatural whodunnit with a theatrical twist.

Tune in for death, deception, and one very dramatic faint.

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