
Clete: A Dave Robicheaux Novel
작성자
James Lee Burke
아직 평점이 없습니다
Mystery
Action & Adventure
Humor
형식
킨들
페이지
312
언어
영어
출판됨
Jun 11, 2024
출판사
Atlantic Monthly Press
ISBN-10
0802163084
ISBN-13
9780802163080
설명
In this latest adventure, Dave Robicheaux finds himself navigating the murky waters of crime and corruption in Louisiana. With his steadfast dedication to justice, he faces formidable foes that threaten not only the peace of his community but also the stability of his own personal life. As layers of intrigue unfold, Dave's past experiences influence his relentless pursuit of truth amidst the chaos.
The narrative weaves together rich Southern settings and vivid characterizations, drawing readers into a world where the line between right and wrong is often blurred. Burke's masterful storytelling brings to life the complexities of human nature and the darker sides of society, as Dave wrestles with his demons both external and internal.
As the stakes rise, so do the emotional depths explored in the story. Friendships are tested, and loyalties questioned in the backdrop of a hauntingly beautiful yet dangerous landscape. Through it all, Clete remains a pivotal figure, adding layers of friendship and conflict that enrich the already compelling tale. Readers are left eagerly turning the pages, craving more of Burke's lyrical prose and gripping narrative.
The narrative weaves together rich Southern settings and vivid characterizations, drawing readers into a world where the line between right and wrong is often blurred. Burke's masterful storytelling brings to life the complexities of human nature and the darker sides of society, as Dave wrestles with his demons both external and internal.
As the stakes rise, so do the emotional depths explored in the story. Friendships are tested, and loyalties questioned in the backdrop of a hauntingly beautiful yet dangerous landscape. Through it all, Clete remains a pivotal figure, adding layers of friendship and conflict that enrich the already compelling tale. Readers are left eagerly turning the pages, craving more of Burke's lyrical prose and gripping narrative.