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Sunset Limited (Robicheaux, Bk 10)
Sunset Limited - Robicheaux, Bk 10
Author: James Lee Burke
Detective Dave Robicheaux re-turns to center stage in an incendiary new novel by James Lee Burke. — A gripping tale of racial violence, class warfare, and the sometimes cruel legacy of Southern history, Sunset Limited is a stunning achievement, confirming Burke's place as one of America's premier stylists as well as master storytel...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780385488426
ISBN-10: 0385488424
Publication Date: 1998
Pages: 320
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  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 27 ratings
Publisher: Doubleday
Book Type: Hardcover
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Detective Dave Robicheaux returns to center sstage in an incendiary new novel by James Lee Burke - a gripping talle of racial violence, class warfare & the sometimes cruel legacy of Southern history. As always in JLB's fiction, the past impinges on the present. Robicheaux & his partner Hel Soileau move into the midst of a deadly conspiracy. New Orlenas mobsters & hit men converge on New Iberia, LA. Brilliant prose, crackling suspense & an exquisite sense of character U place, this is a wrenching tale of historic violence & soiled redemption that reveals one of America's finest novelists at his masterfl best. JLB sets this novel in his home of New Iberia, LA.
A page burner.
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I, too, have come late to the novels of James Lee Burke. First and foremost, I have to say his talent IS all it's cracked up to be. He's an extraordinary writer. His settings are as well-drawn as any I've ever read. His characters are as obvious as the people next door to you and I would expect a LOT more colorful. The plot will keep you turning the page. I read many thrillers and mysteries and I really couldn't figure out how this story would conclude.

That said, I'm only giving it four stars instead of five as a warning to the feint of heart. This novel takes a strong stomach to read. I realize that I picked up a book that said right on the cover it was about the literal crucifixion ("they pinned him to the barn wall with sixteen-penny nails") of a labor leader. But I had no idea this is just where the stunning cruelty and historic brutality were beginning. I used to be a newspaper reporter, so I'm not in any way in denial that these events are completely plausible, nevertheless, I almost put this book down twice. It's a testament to Mr. Burke's incredible writing skill that I just had to see where he was going with this story. I forgive him because, unlike many novels today, this violence was not gratuitous. It was crucial to the lesson of this very difficult story.


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