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The Glass Rainbow: A Dave Robicheaux Novel

The Glass Rainbow: A Dave Robicheaux Novel
Author: James Lee Burke
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Category: eBooks


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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 92 reviews
Sales Rank: 53

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Pages: 384
Number Of Items: 1

Dewey Decimal Number: 813
ASIN: B003L786Q4

Publication Date: June 24, 2010

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James Lee Burke’s eagerly awaited new novel finds Detective Dave Robicheaux back in New Iberia, Louisiana, and embroiled in the most harrowing and dangerous case of his career. Seven young women in neighboring Jefferson Davis Parish have been brutally murdered. While the crimes have all the telltale signs of a serial killer, the death of Bernadette Latiolais, a high school honor student, doesn’t fit: she is not the kind of hapless and marginalized victim psychopaths usually prey upon. Robicheaux and his best friend, Clete Purcel, confront Herman Stanga, a notorious pimp and crack dealer whom both men despise. When Stanga turns up dead shortly after a fierce beating by Purcel, in front of numerous witnesses, the case takes a nasty turn, and Clete’s career and life are hanging by threads over the abyss.

Adding to Robicheaux’s troubles is the matter of his daughter, Alafair, on leave from Stanford Law to put the finishing touches on her novel. Her literary pursuit has led her into the arms of Kermit Abelard, celebrated novelist and scion of a once prominent Louisiana family whose fortunes are slowly sinking into the corruption of Louisiana’s subculture. Abelard’s association with bestselling ex-convict author Robert Weingart, a man who uses and discards people like Kleenex, causes Robicheaux to fear that Alafair might be destroyed by the man she loves. As his daughter seems to drift away from him, he wonders if he has become a victim of his own paranoia. But as usual, Robicheaux’s instincts are proven correct and he finds himself dealing with a level of evil that is greater than any enemy he has confronted in the past.

Set against the backdrop of an Edenic paradise threatened by pernicious forces, James Lee Burke’s The Glass Rainbow is already being hailed as perhaps the best novel in the Robicheaux series.


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4 out of 5 stars Classic Robicheaux   September 8, 2010
Tyler
Still reading this book, but once again Burke hits a home run with this new Robicheaux novel. I personally like the older books in this series, but I really like this book, James Lee Burke is one of my favorite authors!


5 out of 5 stars Great customer support   September 7, 2010
Henry P. Clayton
Although the first shipment was lost, vendor did not hesitate to reship at his expense by quicker method. Can't ask for better than that!


3 out of 5 stars Formulamatic   September 7, 2010
G. Johnson (Ashland, KY)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Great title, not so great book. Alafair comes across as the typical college brat. Knows everything until she gets in a bind, and then it's dear old (and I do mean old) to the rescue. Clete and Dave are way beyond the age where they can actually do some of the things they do. If I recall, good writing invokes the term, "suspension of disbelief."


5 out of 5 stars James Lee Burke does it again   September 6, 2010
S. Orr-Smith (Seattle, WA USA)
I highly recommend "The Glass Rainbow" Not only that but you should take a trip to New Iberia, LA and enjoy the scenery he talks about so eloquently. His friend Clete is a little off the wall but you can't help enjoying his craziness.


5 out of 5 stars MORE, PLEASE!   September 6, 2010
Diana Steenburg
James Lee Burke has been one of my favorites for years. Thanks to the Glass Rainbow, he's just my favorite, period. I want to know who he cogitates with. There's just too much wisdom in this book for one man to have experienced it. Couldn't put it down. It's not just the mystery itself, it's the philosphy behind the frank, sometimes brutal reality of life. Then, the descriptions of people, places, things. What a talent. Other authors just fade after I read Burke. It takes me 4 months to get seriously interested in another author.

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