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Bluesman

Bluesman: Book 2

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Reeling from the tragedy that engulfed him at the end of Book One, traveling bluesman musician Lem flees the scene of the crime even as he copes with his loss of his best friend and musician partner. Unfortunately for him, the powers-that-be aren't about to let the murder of a white bootlegger's son go without extracting a pound of flesh from someone. Can Lem escape before his pursuers discover his involvement? This thriller, set in the early days of the blues, follows the life of traveling musicians who would roam from one juke joint to another in the South.

80 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2006

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Rob Vollmar

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February 9, 2008
Life just keeps getting harder for the bluesman hero in book two of the Bluesman series. I guess that's what happens in a blues song, even if the song is a graphic novel.

The exploration of racial tensions in this book is heartwrenching.
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July 23, 2008
read in portland. really liked it
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April 8, 2014
A great part 2 for this series. Outstanding style to the art that works with the story very well.
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