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Anonymous
Posted August 7, 2007
Robicheaux character is addictive
A friend suggested I read Burke's books a few months ago, so I'm just 'new' to the Robicheaux series...I started with the first book of the series and I will read them all. Robicheaux can't help himself, he's so human, complex, devout in his faith, compassionate, but just don't mess with him - you have to like him. And in all the drama and chaos in Robicheaux's life Burke writes so beautifully and describes every minute detail, is so descriptive of the human element and nature's surroundings at the same time. When Burke describes the dreams of Robicheaux, the fishing camps, his past, the countryside - its the best I've ever read. I couldn't put the book down. Burke tells a good, suspensful drama.
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Anonymous
Posted July 5, 2002
The start of a beautiful relationship
James Lee Burke is by far one of the best authors I have ever read. His descriptive narrative is so wonderful that you can almost smell, see, and taste everything his characters experience. From this book I was hooked, and with each book, it only gets better!
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WaukeshaPhoenix
Posted September 3, 2012
This man can really write. Can't tell you how many times I've be
This man can really write. Can't tell you how many times I've been disappointed in books I've started, finding the writing amateurish, or the characters hollow. Mr. Burke PUTS you there, be it Louisiana, or in this one, Montana, with all the sights, smells, sounds, and sensations. His characters are fascinating, whether good guys or bad. This book is the best one so far, so I will be excited to start the next.
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SamiO
Posted February 2, 2012
Highly is not High enough!!!
If you have ever visited Louisiana, before or after Katrina and her tag along, this Author will keep you coming back for more and more and more. No where have descriptions caused me to buy so many books! He is a master of description and his characters are more than true to life. I salute you, James Lee Burke. My husband and I are planning a trip to New Orleans and most of the other places you speak of in you books. He lived there, I have visited many times. I wish I had read your books... too many years ago, to have done so... but I would really have enjoyed my visits more.
Thank you.
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tedfeit0
Posted April 18, 2013
This trade paperback reprint brings back an early Dave Robicheau
This trade paperback reprint brings back an early Dave Robicheaux novel (first published in 1989) in which he travels from his native Louisiana to Montana to escape his guilt over the murder of his wife. Of course, the familiar territory is covered: his attendance at AA meetings, care for an adopted refugee girl from El Salvador, among other things.
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A land-hungry oil company is pitted against the interests of a Blackfoot reservation, and when two American Indian activists disappear, Dave’s investigation puts him squarely in the sights of mafia thugs and the oil interests. Also, he enters into a romance with Darlene American Horse, his ex-partner’s girlfriend.
The broad sweep of the story helps Dave relieve the demons of his grief, loss, fear, rage and need for vengeance. And the author shows how graphically and wonderfully he can write about the broad vistas of Montana’s red cliffs and tree-line hills, as well as the accustomed bayous of Louisiana, and the multi-ethnic aspects of the United States.
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Ghosts, Flaws, Weakness and Gumbo. Enough to go around.
<b>Ghosts, Flaws, Weakness and Gumbo. Enough to go around.</b>
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I began at the end of the series, and have finally gotten back to the beginning. For readers new to James Lee Burke, it's not an absolute necessity, but for this reader, it make the overall meal much tastier. If you like your Main Characters cut from whole human being cloth, you will not find many who do it better than Mr. Burke. Dave Robicheaux is so fully formed, you'll swear you shared a joke with him last week at the bait shop. The folks he loves, the ones he misses, the ones he wished he was missing, are all equally defined and equally annoying at times. They are all combating scores of personal, very understandable demons and have nevertheless gotten themselves into predictable, poor situations and relationships that serve them anyway but well. The writing is crisp and the plot carries the reader along on one absorbing journey after another. That's another consummate skill of this storyteller -- in a very few words, Burke can transport a reader into a setting so completely you can hear the crickets outside. If South Louisiana is a favorite destination for you, or also in this case, the Northern Rockies in Montana, you'll find few other writers who can capture the milieu more completely. As far as the characters who slide and do battle across these pages, you'll remember each and every one -- no toss-away people in these stories. Redemption is as redemption does. It comes for some and not for others, just like life. Reading Burke for me has become a vacation taken inexpensively, when necessary. Plan to visit yourself, soon, y'hear? -
Anonymous
Posted November 22, 2012
Silena
Here
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Anonymous
Posted November 24, 2012
JONATHAN
Vote for e for homecoming king at res six
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Anonymous
Posted November 24, 2012
Sab
Okay....
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BECBEC61
Posted October 22, 2012
Great Book!!!
Loved It!!! Great Read!!!
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Goofygirll
Posted September 29, 2012
Recooend
If you like this series I would recommend this one too. It is just as good as the rest have been. I am now one the 4th in the series and will continue reading them.
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Anonymous
Posted September 23, 2012
Storm
Name: Storm
Age: two moons
Gender: Male
Crush: none.
Story: abandoned by his parents.0 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Anonymous
Posted September 22, 2012
Kiras bio
NAME: Kira. AGE: 16 moons. GENDER: Female. DESCRIPTION: ebony black with glowing azure blue eyes that seem to be smiling. PERSONALITY: loving, brave, kind, funny, playfull. MATE: None. CUBS: None. POSITION: Unknown. CRUSH: Dont have one yet. ACCESSORIES: Azure blue gem on a string around her neck, a gold bracelet on her right foreleg, and two eagle feathers behind her right ear only for special occasions.
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Anonymous
Posted September 22, 2012
Midnights description
A sleek black panther with very dark blue eyes.
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I Wasted 2 Weeks of My Life on This Book This book sucked!
I Wasted 2 Weeks of My Life on This Book
This book sucked!0 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Anonymous
Posted March 20, 2012
Very good book great author lice the suspence
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Robicheaux is Rock Solid
Burke's third in the series packs a punch just as the first two Robicheaux novels. His writing style is perfect, drawing the reader in immediately and keeping our attention throughout. He builds weaving story lines and has created a great hero in Robicheaux. By the end of this one, we've been given a great tale, more of Dave's depth is revealed and Burke has created other lasting characters. Looking forward to reading all in this series.
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Anonymous
Posted December 10, 1999
Worried about Alafair
'I was always amazed at the illusion of white supremacy in southern society, since more often than not our homes were dominated and run by people of color.' (p.8). Really, Dave? Really? Or is it just 'pretty to think so'? I'm just beginning this series; I hope Robichaux matures in his views towards people of color, else his little girl's in trouble.
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Anonymous
Posted December 2, 2011
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Anonymous
Posted October 18, 2010
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