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Dandelion (Paperback)
Alex Bledsoe
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R523
R470
Discovery Miles 4 700
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The southern Appalachians are rich in folk magic and witchery. This
book explores the region s customs and traditions for magical
healing, luck, prosperity, and more. Author H. Byron Ballard known
as the village witch of Asheville, North Carolina teaches you about
the old ways and why they work, from dowsing to communicating with
spirits. Learn the deeper meaning of magic hands for finding, haint
blue doors, and herbs and plants for healing. Discover hands-on
tips for creating tinctures and salves, attuning to the phases of
the moon, interpreting omens, and other folkways passed down
through generations of those who call the Blue Ridge Mountains
home. Part cultural journey and part magical guide, this book
uncovers the authentic traditions of one of North America s most
spiritually vibrant regions.
Twenty years ago, a barmaid in a harbour 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 Angelina's tavern, so when Angelina
herself asks him to find out what happened to the dashing pirate
who stole her heart, he can hardly say no - even 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 king's fortune
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 former
pirate queen in search of the infamous Black Edward Tew ...and his
even more legendary treasure.
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Dark Jenny (Paperback)
Alex Bledsoe
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R477
R402
Discovery Miles 4 020
Save R75 (16%)
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Alex Bledsoe's novels featuring detective Eddie LaCrosse have drawn
rave reviews for their ingenious blend of classic fantasy and
hard-boiled detective fiction. Now with "Dark Jenny," Bledsoe
returns with an all-new tale of intrigue and murder. . . .
For twenty-five gold pieces a day, plus expenses, Eddie LaCrosse
will take on most any case. But the unexpected delivery of a coffin
in the dead of winter forces LaCrosse to look back at a bygone
chapter in his past--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 untangle 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.
"Listen to what I tell you, son, every word is true
The sisters haunt the night, and might fight over you
Nothing can steal your soul and stamp it in the mud
Like being the new play-pretty for the girls with the games of
blood . . .
"The old song warns of the beautiful Bolade sisters, Patience and
Prudence, whose undying rivalry was said to stretch even beyond the
grave. But Count Rudolfo Vladimir Zginski has never heard the song.
A suave Continental vampire, staked to death more than sixty years
ago, he has risen to stalk the Southern nights of Memphis,
Tennessee, circa 1975. Although new to the modern world, he has
quickly developed a taste for its hot blood, willing women, and
high-speed automobiles.
Yet the seventies are not without their perils, even for so cunning
and ruthless a predator. Zginski's insistent pursuit of a cherry
1973 Mach 1 Ford Mustang soon brings him into conflict with a
legendary redneck sheriff with a short temper and a big baseball
bat. His dangerous fascination with an enticing undead chanteuse
and her equally seductive sister, threatens not only his own
ageless existence, but that of the small group of modern-day
vampires he has grudgingly taken under his wing. Zginski has
already escaped limbo once, but can he free himself from the
tangled web of the girls who play games of blood?
Alex Bledsoe, author of "Blood Groove, " returns to he world of the
undead with a tale of fast cars and vengeance that never dies. . .
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When centuries-old vampire Baron Rudolfo Zginski was staked in
Wales in 1915, the last thing he expected was to reawaken in
Memphis, Tennessee, sixty years later. Reborn into a new world of
simmering racial tensions, the cunning "nosferatu" realizes he must
adapt quickly if he is to survive.
Finding willing victims is easy, as Zginski possesses all the
powers of the undead, including the ability to sexually enslave
anyone he chooses. Hoping to learn how his kind copes with this
bizarre new era, Zginski tracks down a nest of teenage vampires.
But these young vampires have little knowledge of their true
nature, having learned most of what they know from movies like
"Blacula."
Forming an uneasy alliance with the young vampires, Zginski begins
to teach them the truth about their powers. They must learn
quickly, for there's a new drug on the street--a drug created to
specifically target and destroy vampires. As Zginski and his allies
track the drug to its source, they may unwittingly be stepping into
a fifty-year-old trap that can destroy them all . . .
Named one of the Best Fiction Books of 2011 by "Kirkus Reviews,
The Hum and the Shiver" by Alex Bledsoe is an enchanting tale of
music and magic older than the hills. . . .
No one knows where the Tufa came from, or how they ended up in the
Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee. Enigmatic and suspicious of
outsiders, the Tufa live quiet lives in the hills and valleys of
Cloud County. While their origins may be a mystery, there are hints
of their true nature buried in the songs they have passed down for
generations.
Bronwyn Hyatt, a pure-blood Tufa, has always insisting on doing
things her own way, regardless of the consequences. Even though
Tufa rarely leave Cloud County, she enlisted in the Army to escape
the pressures of Tufa life--her family, her obligations as a First
Daughter, and her dangerous ex-boyfriend. But after barely
surviving a devastating ambush that killed most of her fellow
soldiers, Private Hyatt returns to Cloud County wounded in body and
in spirit. But danger lurks in the mountains and hollows of her
childhood home. Cryptic omens warn of impending tragedy, and a
restless "haint" lurks nearby, waiting to reveal Bronwyn's darkest
secrets. Worst of all, Bronwyn has lost touch with the music that
was once a vital part of her identity.
Now Bronwyn finds the greatest battle to be right here at home,
where her obligations struggle with her need for freedom, and if
she makes the wrong choice, the consequences could be deadly for
all the Tufa. . . .
"A sheer delight."--"Kirkus Reviews, " starred review
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