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Blood Music: The Bluesman, #6
Blood Music: The Bluesman, #6
Blood Music: The Bluesman, #6
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Blood Music: The Bluesman, #6

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The Bluesman - musician, magician, lethal killer.  Thrown to Earth from a parallel universe, the Bluesman seeks to save our world from being overrun by the horrid, mutated creatures that came with him.  Armed with magic, skill, and his companion, Scotch, he faces these monsters hoping to create a peaceful world for all.

In Blood Music, Fuller and Scotch stumble upon a man twisted by magic that gives him great power but at a dark and deadly cost. Now, in order to save the lives of his victims, Fuller and Scotch will have to delve into a darker part of themselves, one in which dark magic, blood magic, is an acceptable power to wield.
 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherStuart Jaffe
Release dateJul 29, 2013
ISBN9781497783997
Blood Music: The Bluesman, #6

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    Blood Music - Stuart Jaffe

    The Bluesman #6

    Blood Music

    Stuart Jaffe

    Over the years that I worked with the Bluesman Fuller, helping him kill the monsters that had slipped into my world from his, I have experienced numerous odd moments. Some humorous, some deadly. I have witnessed how killing can be an act of true evil or one of blinding mercy. But it wasn't until one night, driving through the back roads of rural Southern Virginia, that I learned of the therapeutic properties in killing monsters.

    Fuller sat in the back of my dented and dirty Honda. With his guitar across the knee, he strummed and sang the classic Muddy Waters' tune, Hoochie Coochie Man, that I had become all too familiar with. See, Fuller could cast magic from his guitar, and at that moment, he was using his locater — a spell that helped us find the monsters we sought.

    It felt good to be chasing down prey again. For a graying black man, he usually looked rather spry in his dark suit and hat — but not lately. After the death of Dee, our teammate and Fuller's lover, we spent far too long depressed and mourning. She really got to us both. Especially him. After all, the world he came from was a post-apocalyptic nightmare. By the time he was out of diapers, he had probably seen more death than a Vietnam vet. He was a cold man on a ruthless mission. And yet, since her death, there were many nights in crappy motels that I awoke from my troubled dreams to hear him sobbing in the next room.

    So, yeah, Dee's death hit us hard. The fact that we had no strong leads towards hunting down her killer didn't help any. We eventually caught that magician and made her pay, but that's another story and one that happened long after this one. This

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