Wake of the Bloody Angel, Alex Bledsoe
Wake of the Bloody Angel, Alex Bledsoe
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Wake of the Bloody Angel

Author: Alex Bledsoe

Narrator: Stefan Rudnicki

Unabridged: 8 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/03/2012

Categories: Fiction, Fantasy


Synopsis

Twenty years ago, a barmaid in a harbor town fell for a young sailor who turned pirate to make his fortune. But what truly became of Black Edward Tew remains a mystery, one that has just fallen into the lap of freelance sword jockey Eddie LaCrosse. For years, Eddie has kept his office above Angelinas tavern, so when Angelina herself asks him to find out what happened to the dashing pirate who stole her heart years ago, he can hardly say noeven though the trail is two decades old. Some say Black Edward and his ship,The Bloody Angel, went to bottom of the sea, taking with it a kings ransom in treasure. Others say he rules a wealthy, secret pirate kingdom. And a few believe he still sails under a ghostly flag with a crew of the damned. To find the truth, and earn his twenty-five gold pieces a day, Eddie must take to sea in the company of a sexy former pirate queen in search of the infamous Tewand his even more legendary treasure.

About Alex Bledsoe

Alex Bledsoe is the author of The Hum and the Shiver and the Tufa novels.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kaje

Eddie LaCrosse is one of my favorite fantasy main characters. He's a sword-jockey, which in this sword-and-horses fantasy world, is something like a noir private detective in ours. He's the guy you hire to find someone, or solve a puzzle, or deal with a blackmailer. Eddie is an ex-nobleman, ex-merce......more

Read This Review & More Like It On My Blog! Wake of the Bloody Angel is the best Eddie LaCrosse novel to date - hands down, no questions asked. I never guessed the outcome, never saw the twists coming, never wanted to put this down. The end came way too fast - this is another gem by Alex Bledsoe that......more

The opening sequence of this book broke me up. A.Bledsoe does a good job of telling a story that can have it's sad moments but also gives a laugh..or lots of laughs. I was a little torn on telling you what was so funny here as it's not really a "spoiler" in the, plot sense of that word. Still if I ru......more