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He Drank, and Saw the Spider

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Alex Bledsoe continues the adventures of freelance sword jockey Eddie LaCrosse in the thrilling He Drank, and Saw the Spider.

After he fails to save a stranger from being mauled to death by a bear, a young mercenary is saddled with the baby girl the man died to protect. He leaves her with a kindly shepherd family and goes on with his violent life.

Now, sixteen years later, that young mercenary has grown up to become cynical sword jockey Eddie LaCrosse. When his vacation travels bring him back to that same part of the world, he can't resist trying to discover what has become of the mysterious infant.

He finds that the child, now a lovely young teenager named Isadora, is at the center of a complicated web of intrigue involving two feuding kings, a smitten prince, a powerful sorceress, an inhuman monster, and long-buried secrets too shocking to imagine. And once again she needs his help.

They say a spider in your cup will poison you but only if you see it. Eddie, helped by his smart, resourceful girlfriend Liz, must look through the dregs of the past to find the truth about the present—and risk what might happen if he, too, sees the spider.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 11, 2013
      Bledsoe’s fifth novel featuring “sword jockey” Eddie LaCrosse (after 2012’s Wake of the Bloody Angel) continues to play with the conventions of hard-boiled mystery and cod-medieval epic fantasy. Seeing a stranger attacked by a bear, LaCrosse intervenes, killing the beast, but its victim has already suffered fatal injuries. Before the man expires, he hands over a baby girl, Isidore, to the nonplussed LaCrosse—who’s so startled that he drops and shatters the glowing glass ball that holds the proof of her identity. After he gets the child to safety with appropriate substitute parents, the action jumps forward 16 years to LaCrosse’s present, where his travels bring him to the very spot where he met Isidore for the first time. He goes looking for her and finds her in a heap of trouble, which he helps her to untangle, while narrating with his usual roguish charm. Plausible action scenes and a rough but good-hearted lead make this another winner.

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