The New Iberia Blues: A Dave Robicheaux Novel | James Lee Burke
The shocking death of a young woman leads Detective Dave Robicheaux into the dark corners of Hollywood, the mafia, and the backwoods of Louisiana in this gripping mystery from modern master (Publishers Weekly) James Lee Burke. Detective Dave Robicheauxs world isnt filled with too many happy stories, but Desmond Cormiers rags-to-riches tale is certainly one of them. Robicheaux first met Cormier on the streets of New Orleans, when the young, undersized boy had foolish dreams of becoming a Hollywood director. Twenty-five years later, when Robicheaux knocks on Cormiers door, it isnt to congratulate him on his Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations. Robicheaux has discovered the body of a young woman whos been crucified, wearing only a small chain on her ankle. She disappeared near Cormiers Cyrpemort Point estate, and Robicheaux, along with young deputy, Sean McClain, are looking for answers. Neither Cormier nor his enigmatic actor friend Antoine Butterworth are saying much, but Robicheaux knows better. As always, Clete Purcel and Davies daughter, Alafair, have Robicheauxs back. Clete witnesses the escape of Texas inmate, Hugo Tillinger, who may hold the key to Robicheauxs case. As they wade further into the investigation, they end up in the crosshairs of the mob, the deranged Chester Wimple, and the dark ghosts Robicheaux has been running from for years. Ultimately, its up to Robicheaux to stop them all, but hell have to summon a light hes never seen or felt to save himself, and those he loves. Stephen King hailed New York Times bestselling author James Lee Burke as good as he ever was. Now, with The New Iberia Blues, Burke proves that he remains the heavyweight champ, a great American novelist whose work, taken individually or as a whole, is unsurpassed (Michael Connelly).