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* [[Black and Gray Morality]] - Pretty much all the characters commit crimes at one point or another.
* [[Black and Gray Morality]] - Pretty much all the characters commit crimes at one point or another.
* [[Black Sheep]] - Cassel sees himself as this.
* [[Black Sheep]] - Cassel sees himself as this.
* [[Blessed With Suck]] - All workers have [[Power Degeneration|blowback]] to varying extents, some of which can be crippling or even fatal.
* [[Blessed with Suck]] - All workers have [[Power Degeneration|blowback]] to varying extents, some of which can be crippling or even fatal.
* [[Boarding School]] - Cassel attends one.
* [[Boarding School]] - Cassel attends one.
* [[Childhood Friends]] - Cassel and Lila.
* [[Childhood Friends]] - Cassel and Lila.

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 "No-one at home is ever going to forget that Cassel is a killer. No-one at home is ever going to forget that he isn’t a magic worker. And now he is being haunted by a white cat."

 --White Cat blurb.

A series of YA novels by Holly Black, the author of the Spiderwick Chronicles. It includes White Cat, Red Glove and Black Heart (to be published in 2012). The audio book of White Cat is also read by Jesse Eisenberg.