The mesmerizing new Dave Robicheaux mystery by the bestselling author of Dixie City Jam and Burning Angel. Twenty-eight years after the fact, Aaron Crown, a piney-woods anachronism convicted of shooting a famous NAACP leader, insists that he didn't commit the crime and wants Dave Robicheaux to help him prove it. Although Dave turns him down, the brutal murder of a filmmaker who has come to document Crown's story lures him into the mystery. NPR sponsorship.
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The mesmerizing new Dave Robicheaux mystery by the bestselling author of Dixie City Jam and Burning Angel. Twenty-eight years after the fact, Aaron Crown, a piney-woods anachronism convicted of shooting a famous NAACP leader, insists that he didn't commit the crime and wants Dave Robicheaux to help him prove it. Although Dave turns him down, the brutal murder of a filmmaker who has come to document Crown's story lures him into the mystery. NPR sponsorship.
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Good. Good condition. Good dust jacket. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. AC3-DJ is mylar protected. To the people of New Iberia, Aaron Crown's ways are the stuff of "poor white piney-woods folklore." His family were shiftless timber people from north Louisiana who brought their ways into the Cajun wetlands: poaching deer, stealing livestock, trailing rumors of ties to the Ku Klux Klan. No one...
great book by fantastic writer!! makes you want to see the new orleans he describes!!
jlbfan
Jun 25, 2009
i recommend all of James Lee Burke books. if you have never read him, i recommend doing the Rob. series in order but not necessary. they are beautifully written.