HEAVEN’S PRISONERS (Dave Robicheaux Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
From Publishers Weekly
First met in Burke’s excellent mystery, The Neon Rain, Dave Robicheaux is a driven mandriven by his constant battle with alcoholism; by memories of his past as a detective on the New Orleans police force; by his need for order; by his obsession with the seedy, aberrant side of New Orleans life. Trying to put his own life together again, Dave has married Annie and now runs a small fishing rental business in the Louisiana bayou. When he and Annie witness the crash of a small plane, in which four peopleobviously illegal aliensdie, and only a little girl survives, Robicheaux is drawn to the trail of a network of crimes that suggests a Central American dope-running ring operated with the connivance of federal agents. Violence ensues, and Robicheaux, no stranger to tragedy, must confront it again when Annie becomes a victim. Haunted by guilt, deeply depressed, in constant danger, Robicheaux trusts no one, including the cops, for he knows that they too, are capable of skirting the law. Burke beautifully evokes New Orleans and the mysterious bayous, and he skillfully depicts the different lifestyles that distinguish the Gulf region. Robicheaux is a complex character whose integrity and high principles are always in conflict with the darker side of human nature. This is a mystery fans will savor for its ruminating intelligence and graceful prose as well as for its heart-stopping suspense.Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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From Library Journal
The Cajun hero of The Neon Rain returns in a very intense and atmospheric, if not obsessive, story of personal revenge. Former homicide cop Dave Robicheaux, now proprietor of a bait and boat rental business on the Louisiana bayou, rescues a terrified illegal immigrant girl from a small plane that crashes into the Gulf. The other four passengers die, but when newspapers report only three, Dave decides to investigate. His first-person narrative provides character insight, immediacy, and authentic glimpses into a disappearing way of life. For most collections. REKCopyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Down on the Bayou
Wow! This turned out to be far better than I had expected. I had seen the movie and hadn’t been terribly impressed but decided to pick this up after watching “In the Electric…
5.0 out of 5 stars
love james lee burke
this is another j l burke, and is a terrific read. it, like all his books, deals with a new orleans area that i’ve not seen.
great service, cant ask for better.
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Heaven’s Prisoners by James Lee Burke
I ordered Heaven’s Prisoners by James Lee Burke on July 15th, 2008 using “Standard” delivery and received the book on July 17th!!
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Heaven’s Prisoners
James Lee Burke is an amazing author, No one I’ve read puts you in the moment like he does. Being from the south I can relate to so many situations he writes about, it’s like…
4.0 out of 5 stars
oh heavens
I think readers want to know whether or not a book is worth reading, rather than my telling the story. I think it is a really good book in this series.
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Heaven’s Prisoners
This is the second in the Dave Robicheaux series and continues the story after The Neon Rain…I started out with the 7th in the series (Dixie City Jam) and liked it so much I…
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not Quite Heaven
Though I am definitely hooked on Burke’s writing, this was not his best effort. In fact, I couldn’t help but feel this book was written to eliminate Annie so the series could…
5.0 out of 5 stars
Read, Read, Read
All of the additions to the Dave Robicheaux series are winners. See my review of Crusader’s Cross for a general review.
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you like Burke – get this one too!
If you don’t know – buy it – or search the author and start at the beginning! Louisiana detective Dave Robicheaux has been my book buddy for years… well in my world!
3.0 out of 5 stars
Weaker Story than Expected
Maybe I was expecting too much from this first sequel since the first book ‘Neon Rain’ was so good. This book seems to have enough murders to make a Sam Pekinpah movie look…