
James Lee Burke, now in his nineteeth year, the elder statesman of US crime-writing’s greatest creation. Louisiana bayou, iconic detective Dave Robicheaux, returns to investigate the death of an unidentified woman, pulling him into a vortex of corruption and violence. 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.
Robicheaux has already appeared in his 25th full length novel since 1987’s The Neon Rain- remains a beguiling and brilliant character.
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.
Bruke’s 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, and never fails to grip everyone’s heart and soul.
The Hadacol Boogie by James Lee Burke, £25,
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