Image for The tin roof blowdown

The tin roof blowdown

Part of the Dave Robicheaux series
See all formats and editions

This is James Lee Burke's latest mystery featuring Dave Robicheaux. It is also much more than that. The story begins with the shooting of two would-be looters in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina, and then follows a motley group of characters - from street thugs to a big-time mob boss, from a junkie priest to a sadistic psychopath - as their stories converge on a cache of stolen diamonds, while the storm turns the Big Easy into a lawless wasteland of apocalyptic proportions. The nightmarish landscape created by Katrina seems the perfect setting for Burke's almost Biblical visions of good and evil - it is as if he had to wait for this disaster to find the occasion to match his emotionally supercharged prose.

You can feel the undercurrents of rage and pain beneath the narrative, making this not only his most personal and deeply felt book for some time, but quite possibly his best novel to date. This is not just a superb crime novel, it is potentially THE fictional chronicle of a disaster whose human dimensions America is still struggling to process.

Read More
Title Unavailable: Out of Print
Product Details
0752889168 / 9780752889160
Hardback
813.54
01/01/2007
United Kingdom
English
Modern crime
373 p.
25 cm
general Learn More
THE fictional chronicle of one of the greatest disasters in American history James Lee Burke stands at the pinnacle of American noir mystery writing His dark tales of redemption have been compared to those of Faulkner and he receives widespread and outstanding review coverage: 'His books are sustained by lush Southern-Gothic prose, fast-swerving plots, deep roots in history and an intensity of character that any novelist might envy' Independent Burke has won the Gold Dagger once and the Edgar Award twice
THE fictional chronicle of one of the greatest disasters in American history James Lee Burke stands at the pinnacle of American noir mystery writing His dark tales of redemption have been compared to those of Faulkner and he receives widespread and outstanding review coverage: 'His books are sustained by lush Southern-Gothic prose, fast-swerving plots, deep roots in history and an intensity of character that any novelist might envy' Independent Burke has won the Gold Dagger once and the Edgar Award twice FF Crime & mystery