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Book Reviews of The Lost Get-Back Boogie

The Lost Get-Back Boogie
The Lost GetBack Boogie
Author: James Lee Burke
ISBN-13: 9780786881017
ISBN-10: 0786881011
Publication Date: 10/19/1995
Pages: 240
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Hyperion
Book Type: Paperback
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14 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

WhenPigsFly avatar reviewed The Lost Get-Back Boogie on + 56 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A new printing of a 1976 novel by James Lee Burke, starring the early verson of Dave Robicheauz. It is moving, turbulent, and a wonderful read!
readergaltoo avatar reviewed The Lost Get-Back Boogie on + 42 more book reviews
This is a novel that was written before he started on his popular series (Robicheaux)and has been reissued. It's a good read and, as always, he conjours up terric, believable characters and magnificent country atmosphere. In this case it's Montana and ex-cons. Great read.
reviewed The Lost Get-Back Boogie on + 13 more book reviews
Excellent!!! This man writes beautifully and knows how to craft a story.
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Another great read.
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A fun mystery!
BillGo avatar reviewed The Lost Get-Back Boogie on + 11 more book reviews
Another great Wilbur Smith book
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Not one of his best, but picks up speed and wraps up with a good ending.
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Originally written in 1986 and reissued in 2006 this "premium" format. The books has been called "groundbreaking," beautifully crafted, and a precursor to the Dave Robicheaux novels.
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Burke turns from his highly regarded Dave Robicheaux series to tell the story of a songwriter/ex-con who leaves Louisiana to work out his parole term on the ranch owned by the father of a former cellmate. But the family's personal and local political problems land him right back in a world of violence, betrayal, and small-town feuds. Burke can write; the Orlando Sentinel called this a "bravura novel."
bamboochik avatar reviewed The Lost Get-Back Boogie on + 54 more book reviews
One of my all time favorite mystery writers, Burke never fails and he didn't this time, either.
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Not the usual James Lee Burke novel, however it is a good look at the lives of those who have had hardships, and come out of it with a positive.
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very good
sewcraftyme avatar reviewed The Lost Get-Back Boogie on + 2 more book reviews
I read this book in one sitting. If you like Dave Robicheaux you will love Iry Paret. Originally shopped around 18 years ago and rejected 111 times, this book was finally published and you have to ask yourself "What were the people who rejected it thinking and where are they working now?" Now re-released (2006)it has all the grittiness of Robicheaux but in James Lee Burke's other hometown state of Montana. This book is not to be missed if you are a Burke fan.
buzzby avatar reviewed The Lost Get-Back Boogie on + 6062 more book reviews
The back cover says "BULGING WITH VIRILE PROSE...", but my copy has a remarkably flat and flaccid back cover. Oh, well, I guess I'll have to read it to find out.