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Dark Jenny

by Alex Bledsoe
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Overview

For twenty-five gold pieces a day, plus expenses, Eddie LaCrosse will take on almost any case. But the unexpected delivery of a coffin in the dead of winter forces LaCrosse to look at a bygone chapter of his life—and the premeditated murder of a dream.

Ruled by the noble King Marcus Drake, the island kingdom of Grand Braun is an oasis of peace and justice in an imperfect world. At least until the beautiful Queen Jennifer is accused of adultery and murder. In the wrong castle at the wrong time, Eddie finds himself drafted at sword’s point to solve the mystery. With time running out, and powerful nobles all too eager to pin the murder on Eddie himself, he must unravel a tangled web of palace intrigues, buried secrets, and bewitching women—before the entire kingdom erupts into civil war.

Murder, mystery, and magic—just another day on the job for Eddie LaCrosse.

About the Author, Alex Bledsoe

ALEX BLEDSOE is the author of two previous Eddie LaCrosse novels, The Sword-Edged Blonde and Burn Me Deadly. His official website is www.alexbledsoe.com.

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Editorials

From the Publisher

“Try suggesting this to fans of Jim Butcher’s Dresden Files.”—Booklist, Starred Review

“A perfect blend of Arthurian legend and hard-boiled detecting.”—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

“This well-crafted novel should appeal to fans of Glen Cook’s Garret P.I. novels.”—Library Journal

Publishers Weekly

Bledsoe whips up a perfect blend of Arthurian legend and hard-boiled detecting in the third novel featuring "private sword jockey" Eddie LaCrosse (after 2009's Burn Me Deadly). While tracking a client's wayward husband on the island kingdom of Grand Bruan, which is ruled by King Marcus Drake and his Knights of the Double Tarn, LaCrosse falls under suspicion when a knight dies of a poisoned apple he snatched from a tray prepared specially by Queen Jennifer. Fortunately, the detective manages to convince the king's seneschal that he may not be guilty, and is asked to help identify the real criminal. The mystery and its ramifications for the Grand Bruan royals will seem familiar to readers of Thomas Malory, but Bledsoe skillfully combines humor, action, deduction, and emotion to make the material fresh and engaging for fans of both fantasy and noir. (Apr.)

Library Journal

The delivery of a coffin for Eddie LaCrosse to a tavern one winter's night prompts the investigator and sword-jockey (or mercenary) to recall a past case involving King Marcus Drake, Queen Jennifer, and the Knights of the Double Tarn. The story begins with the death of a young knight from a poisoned apple meant for someone else and expands to include more murders, conspiracies, and forbidden love. The third Eddie LaCrosse adventure (The Sword-Edged Blonde; Burn Me Deadly) delivers a skewed version of the King Arthur legend that is at once both tongue-in-cheek and strangely powerful. VERDICT Combining hard-boiled detective fiction with a fantasy universe, this well-crafted novel should appeal to fans of Glen Cook's "Garrett, P.I." novels.

Book Details

Published
May 22, 2012
Publisher
Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
Pages
368
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780765365897

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