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Burn Me Deadly (Eddie LaCrosse #2) - Community Reviews back

by Alex Bledsoe, Stefan Rudnicki
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Irresponsible Reader
Irresponsible Reader rated it 5 years ago
One night, riding outside of town on a routine job Eddie LaCrosse comes across a woman in pretty rough shape. She's naked, bruised, cut and burned—many of the burns look skillfully inflicted, as are all the rest of her injuries. Whoever worked her over knew what he was doing. A damsel in a lot of di...
Shelf Indulgence
Shelf Indulgence rated it 11 years ago
The Sword-Edged Blonde, the first in Bledsoe's series of hard-boiled fantasy detective novels, was a fun read, in part because the meshing of the two genres gave the book the feel of an homage without it being a parody. Bledsoe did a great job of blending the two genres, from the office with the se...
meganbaxter
meganbaxter rated it 11 years ago
There was a much larger gap between reading the first and second books in the Eddie LaCrosse series than appears on my blog. I only recently moved over the review from the first from Goodreads, although I wrote it months ago. And the second book came around on my friend's Kindle (yes, I still have i...
Ageless Pages Reviews
Ageless Pages Reviews rated it 13 years ago
Read This Review & More Like It On My Blog!These books have been an unexpected treat so far. The mix of medieval-lite fantasy and hardboiled noir detective is a surprising and unique one, but one that Alex Bledsoe manages to meld together seamlessly. Strong in both the fantasy aspects - more prevale...
Olga Godim
Olga Godim rated it 13 years ago
I didn’t like this story quite as much as the first one in the series about Eddie LaCrosse, a PI in a fantasy world. The tale, with its mix of mystery and fantasy, is engrossing, and the writing solid, but the ending disappointed because the stakes are so blurry. This PI is on a quest for justice wi...
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