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Jimmy Knotts is back!

Pure pulp action ensues as weathered Nazi Hunter, Jimmy Knotts, embarks on a mission to rescue his mentor from a sadistic group of war criminals hellbent on resurrecting a monstrous aristocracy.

From the Berlin Wall to a forgotten Nazi fortress, BLOOD OPUS takes you on a rip-roaring adventure full of cinematic thrills and brutal terror that blurs the line between spy fiction and gothic horror.

245 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 3, 2023

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L.J. Dougherty

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Author 12 books178 followers
May 5, 2023
Well done! That’s what I thought most when reading this book. You see I am a huge fan of this series upon discovering the second book, Primal Reserve, through Instagram only to devour it and then the first book in the series. Well done because a series of books are very tricky to write. On one hand you want each book to be distinct but not too much that it doesn’t feel like the thing you fell in love with. This novel’s author achieves this effortlessly. It is both a call back to the previous two books in that it is both a spy and horror novel, the featured creature in this one being a vampire. But it’s also something new, at least for the central character Jimmy Knotts who having sworn off booze feels at his wits end. His companion captured. His bargaining chip lost. It makes for one engaging read. Well done.
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Author 88 books671 followers
April 24, 2023
I’ll be the first to admit, this is typically not the type of book (or movie) that I’d be drawn towards. I’ve never been a fan of James Bond, and spy books and movies/TV shows just don’t get me excited. But – and this is where L.J. has caught my attention – I do love creature-feature stories, and after following photographer-turned Nazi Hunter, Jimmy Knotts through two novels, I couldn’t wait to see what L.J. pummeled us with this time.

You 100% absolutely have to have read the first two novels in the series to read this one, so if you’ve not read those yet, stop here and go grab ‘Beasts of the Caliber Lodge’ now. Once done that and the follow up, ‘Primal Reserve,’ then you’ll be here and ready to roll through this, the third novel.

Jimmy Knotts is hot on the trail of his partner, Levi, and not knowing what he’s in for, as he seems to do, he heads in head-first, asking questions later.

What I liked: With ‘Blood Opus,’ you know what you’re in for, for the third novel. We’re going to get deception, double-crossing and a rip-roaring adventure story where our MC, Jimmy Knotts, is doing whatever he can to bring Nazi’s to justice, but to also stay one step ahead of death.

In this one, Jimmy follows the clues to a strange, secretive party in Germany. Dougherty is a master at painting the picture for setting – from what everyone is wearing, what they’re eating and the mood of the evening. It is fantastic and done in such as way that it’s not overboard. We don’t get 3,000 words on the food, but we get enough to have you practically salivate over how real the food feels.

As the story goes on, Jimmy has to partner with a foe, an M16 agent that he can’t decide whether he can trust him or not, as well as with a CIA operative that comes to help, just when Jimmy needs it most.

With this one, L.J. delivers perhaps his beast creature yet, a winged-harbinger-of-death that is driven by blood and swoops in to rip, shred and suck out the marrow. Every time the book introduces/re-introduces this creature, the tensions rise even more and from what Jimmy’s been through over the first two books, that’s saying something.

This one ended with a fitting finale, one that can be interpreted as the closing of the story and the end of the trilogy, or, setting up for potentially more adventures featuring Jimmy.

What I didn’t like: Like the first two novels, it does take some time before the creature shows up. This will either work or not for the reader, depending on just how much they love spy thrillers. As well, there’s a few characters that felt elevated but ultimately fizzled out, so the introduction of them felt a bit flat when it was all said and done.

Why you should buy this: If you’ve read the first two, the third is a no-brainer. L.J. writes so cinematically and everything is fully formed and easy to picture and see the action, not just read it. Dougherty has hit a home run here, Jimmy Knotts being one of the best main characters you’ll come across.

I only hope we get more in this series.
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Author 14 books17 followers
June 28, 2023
Another fun, pulpy, action packed mash-up of spy thriller and monster movie tropes, this time it’s full of killer Nazi mad scientists and mutant vampires. I loved every page. Full review to come.
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August 12, 2023
Blood Opus by L. J. Dougherty: Last in a series the first being The Beasts of Caliber Lodge, then Primal Reserve now this. Fun read, Nazi hunters in the early 50's finding both Nazi's and Monsters in a Plup-fiction sort of Horror and espionage mashup. A crazy B-movie old style horror story fun but kind of campy and silly as well. Anyway a solid three stars enjoyed the series but time to move on.
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Author 11 books25 followers
June 12, 2023
After not finishing the last two books I started, Blood Opus was a breath of fresh air. I’m a huge fan of this series and this latest installment did not disappoint. The plotting for this one is unique — we get a long section from the villains POV — then we get a long Cold War thriller section with no supernatural elements. When the vampires finally show up in the final act, Dougherty handles them in a fresh way that I’d never seen before. I won’t say this book is perfect but it delivers exactly what it promises — a pulpy Cold War thriller with vampires in an awesome gothic castle. What else could you want?
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