Pegasus Descending (Dave Robicheaux Series #15) by James Lee Burke

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  • Pub. Date: August 2007
  • 512pp
  • Sales Rank: 53,533
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    • Pub. Date: August 2007
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 512pp
    • Sales Rank: 53,533

    Synopsis

    A troubled young woman breezes into Detective Robicheaux's hometown of New Iberia, Louisiana. She happens to be the daughter of his friend — a friend he witnessed gunned down in a bank robbery, a tragedy that forever changed Robicheaux's life.

    The twists begin when Trish Klein — the only offspring of Robicheaux's Vietnam-era buddy — starts passing marked hundred-dollar bills in local casinos. Is she a good kid gone bad? A victim's child seeking revenge? A promiscuous beauty seducing everyone good within her grasp? And can Robicheaux make peace with his friend's murder in time to figure out how a local mobster fits into all the schemes and death? Will his life be whole again when it has been shattered by so much tragedy?

    In Pegasus Descending, James Lee Burke explores psyches as much as evidence, and tries to make sense of human behavior as well as of his characters' crimes. Richly atmospheric, frightening in its sudden violence, and replete with the sort of puzzles only the best crime fiction creates, Burke's latest novel is an unforgettable roller coaster of passion, surprise, and regret.

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    Drawing on classical antecedents, bestseller Burke peoples his 15th Dave Robicheaux novel (after 2004's Crusader's Cross) with his usual assortment of near mythic characters, demonstrating how our everyday lives are beset with age-old, universal dilemmas. New Iberia, La., detective Dave Robicheaux, for whom redemption has become a lifelong pursuit, suits up once again to tilt against villains both real and in his own troubled psyche. Twenty-five years earlier, the young alcohol-soaked cop witnessed his friend and fellow Vietnam vet, Dallas Klein, executed by a group of cold-blooded thugs. He was unable to intercede because he was plastered. Now, a young grifter who may be the victim's daughter, Trish Klein, has appeared in New Iberia, passing counterfeit money and baiting Whitey Bruxal, the aging mobster responsible for Dallas's death. Meanwhile, Dave investigates the apparent suicide of pretty young co-ed Yvonne Darbonne. Are the two cases linked? Dave thinks so, and he enlists longtime loose-cannon sidekick Clete Purcel to prove it. With peerless naturalistic descriptions and lush, metaphysical imagery, Burke creates another challenging morality play for his flawed, everyman hero. (July) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    James Lee Burke was struggling through some lean times as a novelist -- he had published only one book in 15 years -- when a friend and fellow writer suggested he take a stab at crime fiction. The result was The Neon Rain, the first book in his successful Dave Robicheaux books. With a complex moral protagonist and a lush writing style, the series evokes the heady environment of the Louisiana bayou country.

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    Awesome Writing!by Anonymous

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    March 04, 2007: This tale of murder and revenge in the sultry environs of coastal Louisiana moves along at the steady but inexorable pace of one of the author's beloved bayous. Mr. Burke's writing is mesmerizing, his descriptions of southern Louisiana loving and evocative. I did have a problem with the abundance of story threads and characters - at times I had to stop and figure out who was connected to what aspect of the plot. But it didn't stop me from staying glued to the page! This is my first encounter with a Detective Robicheaux novel, and I hope it won't be my last.

    James Lee Burke Never Disappointsby Anonymous

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    July 28, 2006: I've read everything Burke has written. The Dave Robicheaux novels are my favorites. His combinations of poetic prose & violence, rage & humanity are powerful & compelling. PEGASUS DESCENDING takes us back to Iberia Parish and Dave once again joins forces with Clete. Altho Burke is prolific, I wish he wrote more.


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