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Athena Mondale, Spiritual Consultant
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Burke, James Lee, 1936   White doves at morning : a novel   More.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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James Lee Burke - Dixie City Jam (Hyperion 1994; 1st Edition, Hardcover) Very Fine in jacket - 25.
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Sam Hayden, Gothic Nightclub Owner
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If you read mysteries, say James Lee Burke's novels, you know they're going to be essentially the same every time you read one.
Someone like James Lee Burke, he goes back and grabs those roots and shows how they're still causing people to behave in certain ways.
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Keith Tennant, Factory Worker
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James Lee Burke - Bitterroot (NY: Simon & Schuster 2001; 1st Edition, Hardcover) As new in jacket Billy Bob Holland - 15.
HARDBACK James Lee Burke lets rip a bayou battle cry.
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Anita Ganesh, Poet
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Kibler, Poems from Scorched Earth (South Carolina) James Lee Burke, in a whole series of novels about Detective Robicheaux in the Louisiana Cajun country has raised crime fiction to the level of serious literature for the first time since Poe.
That he is a poet is immediately evident and when you think of that other fine poet, James Lee Burke, you'll know you are in the same creative territory.
James Lee Burke is the winner of two Edgar Awards for crime fiction and his novels are often best sellers.
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Sasha Prevette, Kindergarten student
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Like James Lee Burke's Dave Robicheaux, the detective on TV's Haunted or even the kid in The Sixth Sense , Parker sees dead people.
Rupert Graves : In my fantasy I'd like to play James Lee Burke's character Dave Robicheaux because I love his characterisations and his descriptions of Louisiana (especially the food)
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Thomas Owens, Police Officer
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Jolie Blon's Bounce by James Lee Burke (Simon and Schuster) In Burke's latest crime novel, sheriff's deputy Dave Robicheaux grapples with demons inside and out to unravel the grisly murders of two young women.
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