
Burn Me Deadly
Eddie LaCrosse Series, Book 2
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Starred review from September 14, 2009
Proving that 2007's The Sword-Edged Blonde
was no fluke, this sequel gives every evidence that Bledsoe's combination of sword and sorcery with hard-boiled detection will have a long and successful run. Eddie LaCrosse, a former noble who gave up his title and now works as a freelance sword-jockey, is flagged down by a damsel in distress, Laura Lesperitt. Before LaCrosse can get Lesperitt to safety, they are ambushed, an encounter that leaves her dead. When he recovers, LaCrosse's search for those responsible for the murder brings him into contact with powerful thug Gordon Marantz, the king's Special Office of Domestic Security and a dragon-worshipping cult. Bledsoe effortlessly draws readers into his created world and manages to stay true to both fantasy and mystery traditions.

In this brew of fantasy and hard-boiled detective novel, Eddie LaCrosse, "a freelance sword jockey," meets a blonde on the road and finds himself involved in a mystery involving a gangster, royals, and a dragon-worshipping cult. Narrator Stefan Rudnicki hooks listeners from the start, piquing interest even before the story's direction becomes evident. His deep voice gives LaCrosse's first-person tough-guy account an authentic pulp edge, bringing in realistic emotion for the human toll of the case and making the genre-crossing irresistible. Rudnicki is also good at voicing supporting characters. This is a story listeners HAVE to hear--reading print just won't be the same. J.A.S. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine
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