Helpful Score: 4
Another great Dave Robicheaux romp...only this time Dave, Alafair, Clete and an assorted group spend most of the book in Montana's tribal lands. As usual Dave's got to battle his enemies, his friends and himself. You'll love it.
Deborah C. (bamboochik) reviewed Black Cherry Blues (Dave Robicheaux, Bk 3) on + 54 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
One of my favortie mystery authors. If you love the deep south, most of his books will never fail to please those who also love mysteries. He knows how to give you just the right amount of description of the area as well as plenty of action.
Helpful Score: 2
I've read everything James Lee Burke has ever written, and now I'm reading books written by his real-life daughter, Alafair (who is a character in this, as in so many of his books - you can almost watch her grow up if you read his books in chronological order). He sets most of his stories in South Louisiana, and no one gets it right like JLB. The descriptions of the Louisiana landscape, with its dreamy, slow-moving bayous and dreamy, slow-moving way of life, the New Orleans he loves, the dialogue that is right on, even the history and culture of the Acadian, or 'Cajun' people...he gets it all right, and you can tell he loves the place he lives and writes about. (Can you tell I'm a Louisiana lady?) :-)
Since the story is well-described, I won't attempt another description. But I will say that I believe anyone who enjoys a good mystery with in-depth characterizations and plenty of twists and turns, should truly enjoy the incomparable James Lee Burke.
Since the story is well-described, I won't attempt another description. But I will say that I believe anyone who enjoys a good mystery with in-depth characterizations and plenty of twists and turns, should truly enjoy the incomparable James Lee Burke.
Helpful Score: 1
One of the early Dave Robicheaux books. They are all great. I love them. James Lee Burke's writing is diffrent from anyone else I have read - he has a beautiful way with words.
Scott Gross (scottgross) - , reviewed Black Cherry Blues (Dave Robicheaux, Bk 3) on + 25 more book reviews
I love anything by Burke. Fantastic writer with great characters and dialog.
Marilyn A. (tipi-author) reviewed Black Cherry Blues (Dave Robicheaux, Bk 3) on + 14 more book reviews
Early Dave Robicheaux mystery set in New Orleans. And absolute MUST read for any fan of James Lee Burke's wonderful detective series'.
A very suspenseful crime thriller with a very wry writing style about a Louisiana detective pursuing the murders of his wife as he struggles to protect his daughter form the same culprits.
Always enjoy James Lee Burke's Robicheaux books
A truly Cajun main character, interesting minor characters, spins and turns of the plot make this book very interesting to read. The main character can be violent , yet he I tender with his adopted daughter. You really feel the warmth there. I want to read more books by this author
Priscilla B. (Skeeter1942) reviewed Black Cherry Blues (Dave Robicheaux, Bk 3) on + 131 more book reviews
Ex-Homicide Cop from New Orleans is now running a Bait Shop and Boat rental in New Iberia, LA. The problem is someone keeps getting him involved in solving a crime. Usually a crime that threatens his life and that of his family. In this book he goes to Montana to find the answers he needs.
Another in this great series about Dave Robicheaux. Elmore Leonard would be proud of James Lee Burke's efforts.
Robicheaux helps a friend and ends up a murder suspect. Good story
Sharon S. (SharonS312) reviewed Black Cherry Blues (Dave Robicheaux, Bk 3) on + 475 more book reviews
Ex-cop Dave Robicheaux: His wife had been murdered ... Now they're after his little girl...
From the Louisiana bayou to Montana's tribal lands,he's running front the bottle, a homicide rap, aprofessional killer ... and the demons of his past.
From the Louisiana bayou to Montana's tribal lands,he's running front the bottle, a homicide rap, aprofessional killer ... and the demons of his past.
Evil crept into Dave Robicheauxs bayou world one night and destroyed the woman he loved. Now its threatening the life of his innocent child. Framed for murder the Cajun ex-cop is traveling far from his Louisiana home to clear his name to help a friend to save what remains of his family seeking justice and revenge in the Big Sky Country of Montana.
another good one
I've read a lot of Burke's books. I found this not to be one of his best.
Great writing!
very good !!
A little too gory for my taste- didn't finish it
This book has a small tear in rear cover and one in spine. Still very readable.
This is an "advance reader's copy." This book was a great read. Hard to put down. From the lush bayou country of Southern Louisiana to the rugged landscape of Montana where Robicheaux confronts Indians, oil company roughnecks, mafia honchos, and a woman he could grow to love.