Katie F. (katiez) - , reviewed Swan Peak (Dave Robicheaux, Bk 17) (Audio CD) (Abridged) on + 17 more book reviews
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 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 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?) :-)
This story is one that also has Montana as its setting, and although I've never been there, JLB's writing evokes a sense of place that almost makes me believe I've seen those same mountains, rivers and towns.
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.
This story is one that also has Montana as its setting, and although I've never been there, JLB's writing evokes a sense of place that almost makes me believe I've seen those same mountains, rivers and towns.
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.
Joni S. (elmosmom) reviewed Swan Peak (Dave Robicheaux, Bk 17) (Audio CD) (Abridged) on + 16 more book reviews
This a great who dun it and a continuing adventure of Dave Robicheux and Clete Purcell. If you are a James Lee Burke fan order this one.