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Pegasus Descending

Pegasus Descending


Pegasus Descending


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Audible Audiobook

Listening Length: 11 hours and 57 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio

Audible.com Release Date: July 13, 2006

Whispersync for Voice: Ready

Language: English, English

ASIN: B000H0MGO6

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Get the Edgar award ready and why not the Pulitzer or National Book Award? James Lee Burke has long shown that three planets CAN come into alinement: top crime fiction, great mainstream fiction, and strong commercial success. They call him the Faulkner of crime fiction, but he's that and more. No one can plot AND create characters AND produce atmospherics AND ponder significant themes and ideas the way he can. Most of all, he's amazingly consistent, so that comparisons between the novels or attempts to rank the novels are always much more a function of taste than objective fact. PEGASUS DESCENDING is fabulous. Clete is in full tilt mode, Dave is just as we like him, moving between the ultra-contemplative and the ultra-violent, the latter following logically from the former. This is the book of the summer and probably, the year.

Burke is is kind of mystery-thriller writer who makes the likes of Harlan Coban and Dan Brown look like the absurd hacks they are. Burke's plots are complex and credible (within the confines of the genre, of course, where pistol whippings, murders, etc. are par for the course), his characters rich, his dialogue pitch perfect. I've read all the Robicheaux novels. There's a similarity to the themes (corrupt old money allies with greed and avarice in the form of the mob or other shady characters, like televangelist hucksters) but the plots and characters are complex and well-crafted enough to keep each of them unique. The Billy Bob Holland books of Burke's are also terrific, in fact I prefer them. But this is just what great, popular, suspend-your-disbelief writing is like.

James Lee Burke never fails to deliver excellence. All of his Dave Robicheaux novels are beautifully crafted, well-delivered portraits of a man troubled by his past, living (mostly) in exquisitely-described New Iberia near New Orleans, full of amazingly vile bad guys and complex good folks. Creole Bell is no exception. It's a great story, and Burke's luminous descriptions of the bayous, bays, and backwaters of Louisiana are worth the read all by themselves. This particular story is as much about Dave's best friend Clete as about Dave, and it presents interesting history on the two men and their family members. The insights into the nature of evil, the weaknesses of the human animal, and long lessons of life captivate me every time. I can never put down a James Lee Burke book--it always gets read in one sitting. He's a good late-night companion. One of my all time favorite authors, and another stellar book.

I'm a huge Burke fan and have first editions of most of his novels. His use of language, his manner of putting words together to create images that linger is simply unsurpassed by any other living American author, but I have to say that this one wasn't up to his usual magic. Louisiana stays just as fascinating (though tarnished a good bit with time, pollution and drugs) but the characters seemed more shallow or flawed. Clete the enigma is simply past the age of lusting after young women--or should be . Dave is focused too much on his alcoholic past. Too many characters with too many stories/plots get convoluted in what would have been a fine story with fewer of them intertwined. And I missed the mysticism that floats through some of his other novels. His novels are still better than the Connelly's or Coben's out there, but just not up to his usual.

This series is one i never forget . I've been , briefly to Louisiana , it's beautiful but I don't think I'd want to live there but when you see it through Dave Robicheaux 's eyes it calls to you .. His love for his wife , his best friend Clete and Sheriff Helen I a beauty all in its own . Mr..Burke finds a way to make you understand and empathize with the kind of people you would shy away from . Poetic justice at its finest

JLB is an amazing writer. HIs descriptive language is wonderful. The stories always have twists and turns so that it is difficult to predict the final outcome. The characters come off the pages at you so that you feel that you have known them for a long time. You feel like you are there when he describes New Iberia or Montana. I hate it when the last page is turned. But then I can't wait t for the next JLB masterpiece to come out - no matter whether it's in Montana or New Iberia. I know it will be hard to put down.

After reading some of the other reviews, I still feel drawn to JLB and Dave and Clete. Sure, he's pushing it with the "aging hero thing", but his writing is fluid, poetic, violent and wonderful. Having lived in La. all my life I can say for certain that he nails it. His words come off the page in clear, vivid color. I can smell the humid, musty leaves. Taste the Cajun and Creole food and hear the sounds of the swamp. This book was a bit different than the other Robicheaux stories, but that's what makes it so great. My favorite is "Jolie Blon's Bounce". Creole Belle is a bit more colorful in it's language and the violence is amped up a bit more than some of his previous D.R. stories. If I were to critique it, I'd say that Molly takes a huge backseat to all the other characters. Bring her to the fore again. Politically, Burke/Robicheaux and I differ. Religiously, we do not agree. He paints all non-Catholics as hacks. We're not. And I'd love to read a prequel or two, or three. Give us a look at the making of the Bobsey Twins. Go back in time to when they were young and just coming home from Nam. Let us see them in NOLA, walking a beat, getting wasted, and kicking a__. Whatever he does, I'll still read it. I can't seem to give it up and wait for each installment, impatiently.

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