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Black Cherry Blues (Dave Robicheaux, #3)
by James Lee Burke
by James Lee Burke
James Lee Burke - I've read other books by him and enjoyed them. This one was good as well.
I especially like his description of the countryside - both in Louisiana, Idaho and Nevada. His weaving of the story with the terrain is a lesson in how the country-side affects out lives. Mobsters, Native Americans, a foster child and old friends and colleagues make this is story that is down to earth and capitvating. Great author! One of my favorites.
I especially like his description of the countryside - both in Louisiana, Idaho and Nevada. His weaving of the story with the terrain is a lesson in how the country-side affects out lives. Mobsters, Native Americans, a foster child and old friends and colleagues make this is story that is down to earth and capitvating. Great author! One of my favorites.
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