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2000 crime novel by James Lee Burke From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Purple Cane Road is a crime novel by James Lee Burke.
Author | James Lee Burke |
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Language | English |
Series | Dave Robicheaux |
Genre | Detective novel |
Publisher | Simon & Schuster |
Publication date | 2000 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
Pages | 400 pp |
ISBN | 0440224047 |
Followed by | Jolie Blon's Bounce |
Dave Robicheaux, former officer for the New Orleans Police Department and before that a U.S. Army infantry lieutenant who fought in the Vietnam War,[1] works as sheriff's deputy in New Iberia, Louisiana. In this book, he discovers new evidence in a murder case and additional leads in the disappearance of his mother, a longstanding subplot to this series.
Publishers Weekly gave it a starred review.[2] Kirkus gave it a positive review.[3] Writing for The New York Times, Richard Bernstein was intrigued by the book but found it, "so devoted to its own appearances, that it comes across as almost a commentary on itself rather than as something real..."[4] A reviewer in the Houston Chronicle stated, "James Lee Burke scores again with great characters."[5]
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