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Authors: James Lee Burke
Pegasus Descending: A Dave Robicheaux Novel
James Lee Burke
Simon Schuster (2006)
Tags: Mystery Detective, Fiction, Suspense, General, Mystery Fiction, Police Procedural, Police, Mystery, Mystery Detective - General, Detective, Fiction - Mystery, Women Sleuths, American Mystery Suspense Fiction, Hard-Boiled, Louisiana, Health Fitness, Dave (Fictitious Character), Robicheaux, New Iberia (La.), Police - Louisiana - New Iberia, New Iberia
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From Publishers Weekly
Drawing on classical antecedents, bestseller Burke peoples his 15th Dave Robicheaux novel (after 2004's
Crusader's Cross
) with his usual assortment of near mythic characters, demonstrating how our everyday lives are beset with age-old, universal dilemmas. New Iberia, La., detective Dave Robicheaux, for whom redemption has become a lifelong pursuit, suits up once again to tilt against villains both real and in his own troubled psyche. Twenty-five years earlier, the young alcohol-soaked cop witnessed his friend and fellow Vietnam vet, Dallas Klein, executed by a group of cold-blooded thugs. He was unable to intercede because he was plastered. Now, a young grifter who may be the victim's daughter, Trish Klein, has appeared in New Iberia, passing counterfeit money and baiting Whitey Bruxal, the aging mobster responsible for Dallas's death. Meanwhile, Dave investigates the apparent suicide of pretty young co-ed Yvonne Darbonne. Are the two cases linked? Dave thinks so, and he enlists longtime loose-cannon sidekick Clete Purcel to prove it. With peerless naturalistic descriptions and lush, metaphysical imagery, Burke creates another challenging morality play for his flawed, everyman hero.
(July)
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From Booklist
In James Lee Burke's novels, the past in never farther away than the ripples on the bayou outside Dave Robicheaux's New Iberia, Louisiana, home. This time it's Robicheaux's dark personal history--when the detective "was still going steady with Jim Beam straight up and a beer back"--that interferes with the tranquil present for newly married Dave. When Trish Klein turns up in New Iberia, it doesn't take long for Robicheaux to realize she is the daughter of his old friend, Dallas, who died in an armored-car robbery that Dave witnessed but was too drunk to stop. To make amends, Robicheaux must solve the several interconnected murders that track back to the man behind the armored-car hit. Everything that makes this series so compelling--the elegiac, seductively lyrical prose; the complex character of Robicheaux; the lovingly evoked bayou setting-- is here in abundance, and if it doesn't galvanize into something quite as special as the last episode,
Crusader's Cross
(2005), that's only because we've come to expect so much from this series. The fact remains that no serious reader of hard-boiled fiction should ever miss a moment of Dave Robicheaux in action.
Bill Ott
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
Pegasus Descending: A Dave Robicheaux Novel | |
Robicheaux [15] | |
James Lee Burke | |
Simon Schuster (2006) | |
Rating: | ★★★★☆ |
Tags: | Fiction, General, Mystery Detective - General, Detective, Mystery Detective, Mystery, Fiction - Mystery, Suspense, Mystery Fiction, Women Sleuths, American Mystery Suspense Fiction, Police Procedural, Police, Health Fitness, Hard-Boiled, Louisiana, New Iberia (La.), New Iberia, Robicheaux; Dave (Fictitious Character), Police - Louisiana - New Iberia Fictionttt Generalttt Mystery Detective - Generalttt Detectivettt Mystery Detectivettt Mysteryttt Fiction - Mysteryttt Suspensettt Mystery Fictionttt Women Sleuthsttt American Mystery Suspense Fictionttt Police Proceduralttt Policettt Health Fitnessttt Hard-Boiledttt Louisianattt New Iberia (La.)ttt New Iberiattt Robicheaux; Dave (Fictitious Character)ttt Police - Louisiana - New Iberiattt |
From Publishers Weekly
Drawing on classical antecedents, bestseller Burke peoples his 15th Dave Robicheaux novel (after 2004's
Crusader's Cross
) with his usual assortment of near mythic characters, demonstrating how our everyday lives are beset with age-old, universal dilemmas. New Iberia, La., detective Dave Robicheaux, for whom redemption has become a lifelong pursuit, suits up once again to tilt against villains both real and in his own troubled psyche. Twenty-five years earlier, the young alcohol-soaked cop witnessed his friend and fellow Vietnam vet, Dallas Klein, executed by a group of cold-blooded thugs. He was unable to intercede because he was plastered. Now, a young grifter who may be the victim's daughter, Trish Klein, has appeared in New Iberia, passing counterfeit money and baiting Whitey Bruxal, the aging mobster responsible for Dallas's death. Meanwhile, Dave investigates the apparent suicide of pretty young co-ed Yvonne Darbonne. Are the two cases linked? Dave thinks so, and he enlists longtime loose-cannon sidekick Clete Purcel to prove it. With peerless naturalistic descriptions and lush, metaphysical imagery, Burke creates another challenging morality play for his flawed, everyman hero.
(July)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
From Booklist
In James Lee Burke's novels, the past in never farther away than the ripples on the bayou outside Dave Robicheaux's New Iberia, Louisiana, home. This time it's Robicheaux's dark personal history--when the detective "was still going steady with Jim Beam straight up and a beer back"--that interferes with the tranquil present for newly married Dave. When Trish Klein turns up in New Iberia, it doesn't take long for Robicheaux to realize she is the daughter of his old friend, Dallas, who died in an armored-car robbery that Dave witnessed but was too drunk to stop. To make amends, Robicheaux must solve the several interconnected murders that track back to the man behind the armored-car hit. Everything that makes this series so compelling--the elegiac, seductively lyrical prose; the complex character of Robicheaux; the lovingly evoked bayou setting-- is here in abundance, and if it doesn't galvanize into something quite as special as the last episode,
Crusader's Cross
(2005), that's only because we've come to expect so much from this series. The fact remains that no serious reader of hard-boiled fiction should ever miss a moment of Dave Robicheaux in action.
Bill Ott
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
By the Same Author
D
AVE
R
OBICHEAUX NOVELS
Crusader’s Cross
Last Car to Elysian Fields
Jolie Blon’s Bounce
Purple Cane Road
Sunset Limited
Cadillac Jukebox
Burning Angel
Dixie City Jam
In the Electric Mist with Confederate Dead
A Stained White Radiance
A Morning for Flamingos
Black Cherry Blues
Heaven’s Prisoners
The Neon Rain
B
ILLY
B
OB
H
OLLAND NOVELS
In the Moon of Red Ponies
Bitterroot
Heartwood
Cimarron Rose
O
THER FICTION
White Doves at Morning
The Lost Get-Back Boogie
The Convict
Two for Texas
Lay Down My Sword and Shield
To The Bright and Shining Sun
Half of Paradise
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Burke, James Lee.
p. cm.
Pegasus descending: a Dave Robicheaux novel / James Lee Burke.
1. Robicheaux, Dave (Fictitious character)—Fiction. 2. Police—Louisiana—New Iberia—Fiction. 3. New Iberia (La.)—Fiction. I. Title.
PS3552.U732P44 2006
813’.54—dc22 2006040341
ISBN: 0-7432-9348-7
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