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Blood Codex: A Jake Crowley Adventure Paperback – 3 July 2016
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An ancient order.
A deadly conspiracy.
A race against time.
When Jake Crowley rescues Rose Black from assailants on the streets of London, the two find themselves embroiled in a mystery that could cost them their lives. People are dying, and all the victims have one thing in common with Rose: a birthmark in the shape of an eagle.
From beneath the streets of London, to castle dungeons, to the heart of Christendom and beyond, Jake and Rose must race to stay alive as they seek to unlock the secrets of the Blood Codex.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherAdrenaline Press
- Publication date3 July 2016
- Dimensions10.2 x 1.54 x 17.8 cm
- ISBN-101940095522
- ISBN-13978-1940095523
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- Publisher : Adrenaline Press (3 July 2016)
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 1940095522
- ISBN-13 : 978-1940095523
- Dimensions : 10.2 x 1.54 x 17.8 cm
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About the authors
Alan Baxter is a British-Australian, multi-award-winning author of horror, supernatural thrillers, and dark fantasy. He’s also a martial arts expert, a whisky-soaked swear monkey, and dog lover. He creates dark, weird stories among dairy paddocks on the beautiful south coast of NSW, Australia, where he lives with his wife, son, hound and other creatures.
He is the author of several novels, including the Alex Caine trilogy, Bound, Obsidian and Abduction, The Balance duology, RealmShift and MageSign, the urban horror noir novel, Hidden City, and the horror/crime thriller Devouring Dark. He’s also written several novellas, including the cosmic horror thriller The Book Club, the supernatural noir Eli Carver novella series, Manifest Recall and Recall Night, with a third volume on the way, and the wildly popular gonzo horror novella, The Roo. A new collection of five interconnected horror novellas, The Gulp, came out this year.
Alan has also had more than 80 short fiction publications in journals and anthologies in Australia, the US, the UK, France, Germany and Japan, including The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Daily Science Fiction, and many others. Alan has two volumes of collected short fiction, Crow Shine and Served Cold.
At times, Alan collaborates with US action/adventure bestselling author, David Wood. Together they have co-authored the short horror novel, Dark Rite, four action thrillers in The Jake Crowley Adventures, and the Sam Aston Investigations giant monster thrillers Primordial and Overlord, with a third in that series due any time now.
Alan has been an eight-time finalist in the Aurealis Awards, an eight-time finalist in the Australian Shadows Awards and a seven-time finalist in the Ditmar Awards. From those shortlistings he won the 2014 Australian Shadows Award for Best Short Story (“Shadows of the Lonely Dead”), the 2015 Australian Shadows Paul Haines Award For Long Fiction (“In Vaulted Halls Entombed”), the 2016 Australian Shadows Award for Best Collection (Crow Shine), and the 2019 Australian Shadows Award for Best Collection (Served Cold). He is also a past winner of the AHWA Short Story Competition (“It’s Always the Children Who Suffer”). Alan’s first collection, Crow Shine, also made the preliminary ballot for the 2016 Bram Stoker Award (TM) for Best Collection.
Read extracts from his novels and novellas, and find free short stories at his website – www.alanbaxter.com.au – or find him on Twitter @AlanBaxter and Facebook, and feel free to tell him what you think. About anything.
BOOKS AND SERIES
THE DANE MADDOCK ADVENTURES
1. Blue Descent
2. Dourado
3. Cibola
4. Quest
5. Icefall
6. Buccaneer
7. Atlantis
8. Ark
9. Xibalba
10. Loch
11. Solomon Key
12. Contest
13. Serpent
14. Eden Quest
DANE MADDOCK ORIGINS
1. Freedom
2. Hell Ship
3. Splashdown
4. Dead Ice
5. Liberty
6. Electra
7. Amber
8. Justice
9. Treasure of the Dead
10. Bloodstorm
DANE MADDOCK UNIVERSE
1. Berserk
2. Maug
3. The Elementals
4. Cavern
5. Devil's Face
6. Herald
7. Brainwash
8. The Tomb
9. Shasta
10. Legends
11. Golden Dragon
Destination Rio
Destination Luxor
Destination Sofia
BONES BONEBRAKE ADVENTURES
1. Primitive
2. The Book of Bones
3. Skin and Bones
4. Lost City
5. Alamo Gold
JADE IHARA ADVENTURES
1. Oracle
2. Changeling
3. Exile
THE MYRMIDON FILES
1. Destiny
2. Mystic
BROCK STONE ADVENTURES
1. Arena of Souls
2. Track of the Beast
3. Curse of the Pharaoh (forthcoming)
JAKE CROWLEY ADVENTURES
0. Sanctum
1. Blood Codex
2. Anubis Key
3. Revenant
SAM ASTON INVESTIGATIONS
1. Primordial
2. Overlord
3. Crocalypse
STAND-ALONE BOOKS
Dark Rite
Into the Woods
WRITING AS FINN GRAY
1. Aquaria Falling
2. Aquaria Burning
3. The Gate
WRITING AS DAVID DEBORD
THE ABSENT GODS
1. The Silver Serpent
2. Keeper of the Mists
3. The Gates of Iron
The Impostor Prince
Neptune's Key
The Zombie-Driven Life
You Suck
David Wood is the USA Today bestselling author of the action-adventure series, The Dane Maddock Adventures, and many other works. He also writes fantasy under his David Debord pen name and science fiction as Finn Gray. He's a member of International Thriller Writers and the Horror Writers Association. David and his family live in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Visit him online at www.davidwoodweb.com and get a free reader's guide to the Dane Maddock universe and his other works.
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The Blood Codex is nicely written and not taxing, ideal for a summer afternoon's read in a deck chair, I got through it in about four hours. The storyline is unusual and interesting but the whole book has a tendency to read like a travel journal and one gets the impression that each location has been researched on tourist websites rather than visited in person.
Overall a pleasant easy read.



