J. W. Wells & Co. Series by Tom Holt

3.80 · 106 ratings
  • The Portable Door (J. W. Wells & Co. #1)
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    The Portable Door (J. W. Wells & Co. #1)

    Tom Holt

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 2003

    Starting a new job is always stressful, but when Paul Carpenter arrives at the office of J.W. Wells he has no idea what trouble lies in store. Because he is about to discover that the apparently respectable establishment now paying his salary is in fact a front for a deeply sinister organization that has a mighty peculiar agenda. It seems that half the time his bosses are away with the fairies. But they're not, of course. They're away with the goblins... more

  • In Your Dreams (J. W. Wells & Co. #2)
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    In Your Dreams (J. W. Wells & Co. #2)

    Tom Holt

    Rated: 3.86 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2004

    'A definite must for all fans of comic fantasy' - ENIGMA'Wacky humour bubbles through the polished narrative ... Holt doesn't skimp on the flashes of brilliance' - SFXEver been offered a promotion that seems too good to be true? You know - the sort they'd be insane to be offering to someone like you. The kind where you snap their arm off to accept, then wonder why all your long-serving colleagues look secretly relieved, as if they're off some strange and unpleasant hook .. more

  • Earth, Air, Fire and Custard (J. W. Wells & Co. #3)
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    Earth, Air, Fire and Custard (J. W. Wells & Co. #3)

    Tom Holt

    Rated: 3.71 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2005

    'Frantically wacky and wilfully confusing ... gratifyingly clever and very amusing' - Mail on Sunday'Frothy, fast and funny' - Scotland on SundayJ.W. Wells seemed to be a respectable establishment, but the company now paying Paul Carpenter's salary is in fact a deeply sinister organisation with a mighty peculiar management team... more

  • You Don't Have to Be Evil to Work Here, But It Helps (J. W. Wells & Co. #4)
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    You Don't Have to Be Evil to Work Here, But It Helps (J. W. Wells & Co. #4)

    Tom Holt

    Rated: 3.81 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 2006

    Colin Hollinghead is a young man going nowhere fast. Working for his dad might have seemed like a good idea at the time, but starting at the bottom in the widget-making industry has, predictably, lost its appeal. And now the business is in trouble. At least his father has a plan to turn things around—a new work force that will improve profit margins and secure the company’s future for all eternity... more

  • The Better Mousetrap (J. W. Wells & Co. #5)
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    The Better Mousetrap (J. W. Wells & Co. #5)

    Tom Holt

    Rated: 3.92 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2008

    It touches all our lives; our triumphs and tragedies, our proudest achievements, our most traumatic disasters. Alloyed of love and fear, death and fire, and the inscrutable acts of the gods, insurance is indeed the force that binds the universe together. Hardly surprising, therefore, that Frank Carpenter, one of the foremost magical practitioners of our age, felt himself irresistibly drawn to it... more

  • May Contain Traces of Magic (J. W. Wells & Co. #6)
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    May Contain Traces of Magic (J. W. Wells & Co. #6)

    Tom Holt

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2009

    There are all kinds of products. The good ones. The bad ones. The ones that stay in the garage moldering for years until your garden gnome makes a home out of it. Most are harmless if handled properly, even if they do contain traces of peanuts. But some are not-not the ones that contain traces of magic. Chris Popham wasn't paying enough attention when he talked to his SatNav... more

  • Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Sausages (J. W. Wells & Co. #7)
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    Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Sausages (J. W. Wells & Co. #7)

    Tom Holt

    Rated: 3.71 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2011

    Polly is a real estate solicitor. She is also losing her mind. Someone keeps drinking her coffee. And talking to her clients. And doing her job. And when she goes to the dry cleaner's to pick up her dress for the party, it's not there. Not the dress -- the dry cleaner's.And then there are the chickens who think they are people. Something strange is definitely going on -- and it's going to take more than a magical ring to sort it out... more

  • The Eight Reindeer of the Apocalypse (J. W. Wells & Co. #8)
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    The Eight Reindeer of the Apocalypse (J. W. Wells & Co. #8)

    Tom Holt

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2023

    Tom Holt’s brilliantly funny new novel set in the world of The Portable Door (now a delightful movie starring Patrick Gibson, Sophie Wilde, and Christoph Waltz).The team of commercial sorcerers at Dawson, Ahriman & Dawson can help with any metaphysical engineering project, large or small (though by definition they all tend to be pretty large). They can also create massive great puddles of chaos that might one day swallow up the entire universe... more

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