The Axeboy's Blues - The Agents Of, Volume I

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Time Travel - Ghosts - Reincarnating Gods

In the first book of Andy Reynolds’ Fantasy / Sci-Fi series “The Agents Of”, follow Edith and Mars as they join the Agents to track down a time-traveling villain through New Orleans and the Land of the Dead.

The sequel, Ballad of the Reverie Organ, is out now!

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The Axeboy’s Blues

New Orleans: A city with one foot in the past and the other ankle-deep in chartreuse-flavored dreams. Creatures and spirits of every ilk saunter down the jazz-filled streets day and night, struggling to find purpose amidst the ivy-drenched balconies and colorful shotgun houses.

The Axeboy's Blues follows a centuries-old agency tasked with protecting New Orleans from forces that would see her destroyed. Unfortunately, the agency was nearly wiped out and is virtually nonexistent. In a city where mosquitoes wear vests and spectacles, where the Mississippi is teeming with monstrous beasts, and where Wonder sprouts from peoples' heads like plants, can this agency fill its ranks once more to take on an adversary from its past – an adversary that has jumped through time?


Praise for The Axeboy’s Blues

“Part fantasy, part steampunk, and all New Orleans, this is a really fun novel that incorporates real places and folks from the beautiful city as it leaps through multiple realms of existence.” — Goodreads Review


“Reading this has made the streets of New Orleans feel that much more mysterious and esoteric, and Reynolds captured the spirit of the city so accurately with an exciting flare of creativity.” — Goodreads Review


“Andy Reynolds is a master storyteller. He weaves New Orleans mythology, history, and fantasy together into a story that never lets up. You can't really call The Axeboy's Blues Sci-fi, or fantasy. Instead, it uses elements of both genres (and some mystery, for good measure) to bring to life the wonder of one of the most interesting cities in the world.” — Amazon Review


“Reynolds does a fantastic job of weaving together so many of the threads that make New Orleans a beautiful tapestry -- and explaining the whole process along the way through the mysterious forces keeping the Big Easy whole. Highly, highly recommended for anyone who has a place in their heart for New Orleans, or great magical fiction.” — Amazon Review


**Cover Art for The Axeboy’s Blues is by the amazing Brandon K Jenkins - Instagram: @bkjenkins