Unlike Rise of Azraea, which is set in the fictional kingdom of Caelia, Wild Justice is a fantasy novel set primarily in Boston, in the fall of 1773, with the story being told by the now 319 year old pirate, Anne Bonny. Although it includes multiple pieces of period music within the story, the music I heard in my head while writing it was predominantly modern (much like with Rise of Azraea).
How far off is Wild Justice from being available? Probably a good ways. I need one more review of the non-english dialogue to feel comfortable with it, and then it will be DONE, which considering the amount of time and energy invested in historical research, that's saying quite a lot. Unfortunately, I would like to not have to self-publish this one, so who knows? This may someday become a historical curiosity on the internet.
Chapter 1 – Eighty Three Years Old and Born Yesterday
- “The Litter and the Leaves” (Enter the Haggis)
- Chapter 2 – Bon Voyage
- “Blood, Sex, and Booze” (Green Day)
Chapter 3 - Welcome to Boston
- “Another Saturday Night” (Sam Cooke)
Chapter 4 – Investigating Journalism
- “American Woman” (Lenny Kravitz Cover)
Chapter 6 – Trust Me, I’ve Done this Before (More or Less)
- "Bailamos" (Enrique Iglesias) {Box's Theme}
Chapter 7 – The Burden Hardest to Bear
- “Party at a Rich Dude’s House” (Ke$ha)
- “The Parting Glass” (Sarah Greene)
Chapter 8 – Divine Intervention
- “Look at Me Now” (Reveille)
- “One Last Drink” (Enter the Haggis)
Chapter 10 – The Old Men of Tomorrow and the Dead Men of Yesterday
- “Chicks Dig It” (Chris Cagle) {Ben Franklin’s Theme}
Chapter 11 – The Strange Case of Elizabeth Lowe
- "Sweet Dreams" (Emily Browning)
Chapter 12 – Is It Getting Cold out Here or is It Just You?
- “Renegade” (Styx) {Anne Bonny's Theme}
- “Down with the Sickness” (Disturbed) {The Rugaru's Theme}
Chapter 13 – Tale of the Rugaru
- "Ghost" (Ella Henderson) {Winter's Theme (Feminine)}
- "Hazard" (Richard Marx) {Winter's Theme (Masculine)}
- Winter is gender fluid, shifting his/her self-presentation according to the context. Ideally, Winter's 'theme' would be a mashup/medley of these two songs, where they blend smoothly together. I can't do that.
Chapter 14 – Say, What’s in this Drink?
Chapter 15 – Memory Lane
- “Y’ Banks and Braes o’ Bonnie Doon” (Holly Tomas)
Chapter 16 – Welcome to the Club
- "Tik Tok" (Ke$ha)
Chapter 18 – The Isanusi’s Tale
- “Fortunate Son” (CCR) {Bhekembuso's Theme}
Chapter 19 – Hunter’s Moon
- “Bad Moon Rising" (CCR)
Chapter 20 – Once a Pirate…
- “Back in Black” (AC/DC) {Christening of the Wild Justice}
Chapter 21 – Raise the Colors and Beat to Quarters
- “Highway to Hell” (AC/DC) {The Wild Justice's Theme}
- “No Leaf Clover” (Metallica) {Battle with the Pallas & the William}
Chapter 22 – Old Wounds
- “Disease” (Sevendust) {Edward Lowe's Theme}
- "Search and Destroy" (Skunk Anansie)
- Chapter 23 – Sorry We Missed the Party
- “Minority” (Greenday) {Theme for Sam Adams and the Sons of Liberty}
Chapter 24 – Happily Enough for a While
- “Bitch” (Meredith Brooks) {Anne & Winter's Theme}
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