Kevin Wohler

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About Kevin Wohler
Kevin Wohler is the author of The Village Alchemist, an urban fantasy series from Bottle Cap Publishing. His first novel, The Alchemist's Notebook was published in 2016.
He and his wife Rachel currently reside in Lawrence, Kansas, but they plan to move to Florida so they can spend their days writing from Walt Disney World. In his spare time, he likes to read, watch movies, and indulge in "LEGO therapy."
In addition to writing novels, he also writes short stories. His work has appeared in two anthologies: A Method to the Madness: A Guide to the Super Evil and Dimensional Abscesses.
He and his wife Rachel currently reside in Lawrence, Kansas, but they plan to move to Florida so they can spend their days writing from Walt Disney World. In his spare time, he likes to read, watch movies, and indulge in "LEGO therapy."
In addition to writing novels, he also writes short stories. His work has appeared in two anthologies: A Method to the Madness: A Guide to the Super Evil and Dimensional Abscesses.
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Books By Kevin Wohler
The Alchemist's Notebook (The Village Alchemist 1)
May 13, 2016
by
Kevin Wohler
$3.99
As Salt City’s only alchemist, Malcolm Ward has been minding his own business for the last ten years. His shop, The Village Alchemist, caters to mages, mystics, and magic wannabes—including Tommy DeLuce, the mayor’s son. But when a fire elemental kills Tommy, the city council demands that Mal investigate.
The trail from the fire elemental to Tommy isn’t exactly a straight line; it’s more like a circle. An elemental means alchemy, but everyone assumed Mal was the only alchemist in town. Now he’s taking it personally.
Malcolm’s alchemical mojo is a bit rusty, so he’ll need help from his friends in the metaphysical community to uncover the truth about Tommy’s death. And he needs to do it soon, before more customers go missing.
The trail from the fire elemental to Tommy isn’t exactly a straight line; it’s more like a circle. An elemental means alchemy, but everyone assumed Mal was the only alchemist in town. Now he’s taking it personally.
Malcolm’s alchemical mojo is a bit rusty, so he’ll need help from his friends in the metaphysical community to uncover the truth about Tommy’s death. And he needs to do it soon, before more customers go missing.
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