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When a cloaked, disfigured man leaves a dead woman in a garbage bag on Dave Robicheaux's property, he knows his world and family are about to change.
With Valerie Benoit, a detective new to the Iberia Parish Sheriff's Department who is grappling with sexist and racist harassment from their colleagues, and the volatile but fiercely loyal Clete Purcel, Dave embarks on an investigation that brings him into the most dangerous moments of his career and threatens the lives of Valerie and his daughter Alafair.
He encounters a local handyman who leaves cryptic notes and warns of the ghosts who roam the shores of the bayou and is targeted by a vicious New Orleans button man and gangsters from the north.
Through brilliant prose and a quintessential cast of characters, James Lee Burke weaves a portrait of a gritty, violent Louisiana at the turn of the 20th century.
Visceral, atmospheric, and wholly original, The Hadacol Boogie brings to life Dave Robicheaux's fierce determination to confront evil both past and present.
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Bitterroot (Paperback)
James Lee Burke
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R428
R405
Discovery Miles 4 050
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At the beginning of the twentieth century, as America grapples with
forces of human and natural violence more powerful than humanity has
ever seen, Bessie Holland yearns for the love that she has never known.
She finds a soulmate and mentor in a brilliant but tormented
suffragette English teacher, who inspires Bessie to fight the forces of
evil that permeate her world.
Watching the vast Texas countryside being destroyed by an oil company
and a menacing figure with a violent past, Bessie is prepared to defend
her home and her family. But when she accidentally kills an unarmed man
to defend her father Hackberry, she must flee to New York. There, her
older brother introduces her to boys who will grow into gangsters, but
as children admire and respect Bessie’s spirit and fortitude as she is
cast into a gangland that yearns for justice and mercy.
A welcome return to the beloved Holland series and populated with
characters both radiant and despicable, Don't Forget Me, Little Bessie
is an epic story of a remarkable young girl who fights against
potentially overwhelming forces.
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Neon Rain (Paperback)
BURKE JAMES LEE
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R409
R382
Discovery Miles 3 820
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR JAMES LEE BURKE THE NEON RAIN Detective Dave Robicheaux has fought too many battles: in Vietnam, with killers and hustlers, with police brass, and with the bottle. Lost without his wife's love, Robicheaux's haunted soul mirrors the intensity and dusky mystery of New Orleans' French Quarter -- the place he calls home, and the place that nearly destroys him when he becomes involved in the case of a young prostitute whose body is found in a bayou. Thrust into the world of drug lords and arms smugglers, Robicheaux must face down a subterranean criminal world and come to terms with his own bruised heart in order to survive.
Bestselling author James Lee Burke tells his most thrilling and insightful story yet through the eyes of fourteen-year-old Bessie Holland.
At the beginning of the twentieth century, as America grapples with forces of human and natural violence more powerful than humanity has ever seen, Bessie Holland yearns for the love that she has never known. She finds a soulmate and mentor in a brilliant but tormented suffragette English teacher, who inspires Bessie to fight the forces of evil that permeate her world.
Watching the vast Texas countryside being destroyed by an oil company and a menacing figure with a violent past, Bessie is prepared to defend her home and her family. But when she accidentally kills an unarmed man to defend her father Hackberry, she must flee to New York. There, her older brother introduces her to boys who will grow into gangsters, but as children admire and respect Bessie's spirit and fortitude as she is cast into a gangland that yearns for justice and mercy.
A welcome return to the beloved Holland series and populated with characters both radiant and despicable, Don't Forget Me, Little Bessie is an epic story of a remarkable young girl who fights against potentially overwhelming forces.
When I Am Writing. Sitting here, amid the stillness, in this
moment, fond, quiet and connected; my time alone to play with God
has come. As I dance with Him through tender woods and fields of
green; pondering new day's joys beheld; those of cool winds
awakening visions of things unseen. Cradled in His arms of love, we
waltz away as one, amid our fond ascension and euphoric
concatenation. We catch leaves as they fall; together, with quill
in hand, while to the thrill of my mind's contentment days of my
youth return to me as the true goodness of their nature. I recall
them fondly, while scales of worries slip away and my heart soars
free. Yes! amid this simple beauty I find God through the patient
art of Poetry. As His love, hope, and peace are fulfilling me,
covering me, protecting me, teaching me, advancing me, directing
me, holding me, carrying me, molding me, honing me, completing me;
when I am writing!
It was a time of innocence for author Carmen James Lee, growing up
on a rural farm in North Dakota in the 1950s. In The Innocent Days
of a North Dakota Farm Boy, he shares a nostalgic collection of
stories telling about his experiences as a child during a much
simpler time. In this memoir, he narrates how he walked in the
fresh snow to milk the cows with a kerosene lantern in his hand,
what it was like attending a one-room school, and how he sawed a
huge hay stack in half with a rope made of barbwire. Recalling a
fun-filled youth, Lee tells about his challenges, his dream, his
successes, and his failures. The Innocent Days of a North Dakota
Farm Boy shares real-life stories of a North Dakota boy growing up
and experiencing these and many more fun and exciting things-from
plowing with a tiny, two-bottom plow behind the Ford tractor to
marching in the school band at the Indianapolis 500 car race.
2009 saw the centenary of the Society of Legal Scholars and the
transition from the House of Lords to the new Supreme Court. The
papers presented in this volume arise from a seminar organised
jointly by the Society of Legal Scholars and the University of
Birmingham to celebrate and consider these historic events. The
papers examine judicial reasoning and the interaction between
judges, academics and the professions in their shared task of
interpretative development of the law. The volume gathers leading
authorities on the House of Lords in its judicial capacity together
with academics whose specialisms lie in particular fields of law,
including tort, human rights, restitution, European law and private
international law. The relationship between judge and jurist is,
therefore, investigated from a variety of perspectives and with
reference to different jurisdictions. The aim of the volume is to
reflect upon the jurisprudence of the House of Lords and to
consider the prospects for judging in the new Supreme Court.
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