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Binding: Mass Market PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780380713608 ISBN: 0380713608 Label: Avon Manufacturer: Avon Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 384 Publication Date: August 01, 1991 Publisher: Avon Release Date: August 01, 1991 Studio: Avon Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: Clutching the shards, of his shattered life, Cajun detective Dave Robicheaux has rejoined the New lberia police force. His partner is dead -- slain during a condemned prisoner's bloodyflight to freedom that left Robicheaux critically wounded...and reawakened the ghost of his haunted, violent past. Now he's trailing a killer into the sordid head of die Big Easy-caught up in the lethal undercurrents of a mob double-cross...confronting his most dangerous enemy: himself Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - lojoJust finished reading this book. I could not put it down. Another great one by the author. Rating: - A Cop Story For People Who Don't Read Cop StoriesThis was my first reading of James Lee Burke's Dave Robicheaux series and it is easily apparent I have been missing some fine writing. I'm not a big fan of the million big-d&^% cop novels out there. I enjoy a select few, usually those spiced with some humor. If they are dark, and depressing, and full of moralistic BS, I pass. This book, A morning For Flamingos is none of those, nor does it have the overt humor I enjoy. What it has is some fine characterization of Dave Robicheaux as a fragile human ... Read More Rating: - A classier brand of detective novel.JLB is just a better writer than most authors of this genre. Dave Robicheaux is a loser you can love and relate to at some level. I think the inner workings of the mind of a less than perfect man trying to do the right thing is what makes this book so appealing. Fabulous reading if you want to understand the alcoholic's pattern of thinking. Rating: - James Lee BurkeI have a complete library of James Lee Burke novels. I love them and I love hiw way of putting me right into the places his stories are about. Not too many writers do this well but I know New Iberia like I know my own town and have never even been there. Rating: - A little too gritty for my tastesOn the recommendation of a column in my local newspaper, I bought several in these in the series, a little too much in the language department for my tastes. Nevertheless, you certainly can picture it in your minds eye. So, although I purchased several, I only read about the first third in one. I did not throw them away, I passed them along. There are others authors out there for me. In association with Amazon.com | |