Purple Cane Road: A Novel
par
James Lee Burke
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Romance
Mystery
Science Fiction
+5
more
Format
Relié
Pages
352
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Aug 1, 2000
Éditeur
Doubleday
Édition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0385488440
ISBN-13
9780385488440
Description
In the shadowy landscape of Louisiana, where the bayous whisper secrets and the air hangs thick with tension, a gripping tale unfolds. The protagonist, Dave Robicheaux, is drawn into a labyrinth of crime and personal demons as he navigates the intricacies of his life as a detective. His past, filled with haunting memories and painful losses, shadows every step he takes in pursuit of justice.
As he investigates a series of interconnected murders, Robicheaux confronts a web of corruption that runs deeper than he ever anticipated. The story weaves through the tapestry of Louisiana’s vibrant culture and its darker undercurrents, shedding light on how personal histories intertwine with the broader societal issues that plague the region. Burke’s rich prose immerses readers in the lush terrains and gritty realities of life, challenging them to consider the complexities of morality.
Characters come alive in this gripping narrative, from the flawed heroes fighting their own battles to the antagonists embodying the darker side of human nature. Each face in the crowd has a story, and Robicheaux must sift through layers of loyalty, betrayal, and redemption to unravel the truth. The rhythmic pulse of the story creates a sense of urgency, pulling readers into the depths of its intrigue.
Burke’s masterful storytelling is laced with poignant reflections on loss and the pursuit of meaning in a chaotic world. As the past and present collide, the haunting echoes of history provide a backdrop for a gripping exploration of justice, family, and the struggle between right and wrong. In this atmospheric narrative, the restless soul of Louisiana offers both beauty and danger, mirroring the complexities of the human experience itself.
As he investigates a series of interconnected murders, Robicheaux confronts a web of corruption that runs deeper than he ever anticipated. The story weaves through the tapestry of Louisiana’s vibrant culture and its darker undercurrents, shedding light on how personal histories intertwine with the broader societal issues that plague the region. Burke’s rich prose immerses readers in the lush terrains and gritty realities of life, challenging them to consider the complexities of morality.
Characters come alive in this gripping narrative, from the flawed heroes fighting their own battles to the antagonists embodying the darker side of human nature. Each face in the crowd has a story, and Robicheaux must sift through layers of loyalty, betrayal, and redemption to unravel the truth. The rhythmic pulse of the story creates a sense of urgency, pulling readers into the depths of its intrigue.
Burke’s masterful storytelling is laced with poignant reflections on loss and the pursuit of meaning in a chaotic world. As the past and present collide, the haunting echoes of history provide a backdrop for a gripping exploration of justice, family, and the struggle between right and wrong. In this atmospheric narrative, the restless soul of Louisiana offers both beauty and danger, mirroring the complexities of the human experience itself.
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