Creole Belle
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<p><b>A novel in the Dave Robicheaux series, acclaimed as 'one of the wonders of American crime fiction' (MAIL ON SUNDAY)</b><br><br>Dave is in a recovery unit in New Orleans, where a Creole girl named Tee Jolie Melton visits him and leaves him an iPod with the country blues song 'Creole Belle' on it. Then she disappears. Dave becomes obsessed with the song and the memory of Tee Jolie and goes in search of her sister, who later turns up inside a block of ice floating in the Gulf. Meanwhile, there has been an oil well blowout on the Gulf, threatening the cherished environs of the bayous. <br><br>CREOLE BELLE is James Lee Burke at his very best, with beloved series hero Dave Robicheaux leading the charge against the destruction of both the land and the people he has sworn to protect.<br><br><b>Praise for one of the great American crime writers, James Lee Burke:</b><br><br>'James Lee Burke is the heavyweight champ, a great American novelist whose work, taken individually or as a whole, is unsurpassed.' Michael Connelly<br><br>'A gorgeous prose stylist.' Stephen King<br><br>'Richly deserves to be described now as one of the finest crime writers America has ever produced.' <i>Daily Mail</i><br><br><b>Fans of Dennis Lehane, Michael Connelly and Don Winslow will love James Lee Burke: </b><br><br><b>Dave Robicheaux Series</b><br><br>1. <i>The Neon Rain</i> <br>2. <i>Heaven's Prisoners</i> <br>3. <i>Black Cherry Blues</i> <br>4. <i>A Morning for Flamingos</i> <br>5. <i>A Stained White Radiance</i> <br>6. <i>In the Electric Mist with Confederate Dead</i> <br>7. <i>Dixie City Jam</i> <br>8. <i>Burning Angel</i> <br>9. <i>Cadillac Jukebox</i> <br>10. <i>Sunset Limited</i> <br>11. <i>Purple Cane Road</i> <br>12. <i>Jolie Blon's Bounce</i> <br>13. <i>Last Car to Elysian Fields</i> <br>14. <i>Crusader's Cross</i> <br>15. <i>Pegasus Descending</i> <br>16. <i>The Tin Roof Blowdown</i> <br>17. <i>Swan Peak</i> <br>18. <i>The Glass Rainbow</i> <br>19. <i>Creole Belle</i> <br>20. <i>Light of the World</i> <br>21. <i>Robicheaux</i> <br><br><b>Hackberry Holland Series</b><br><br>1. <i>Lay Down My Sword and Shield</i> <br>2. <i>Rain Gods</i> <br>3. <i>Feast Day of Fools</i> <br>4. <i>House of the Rising Sun</i><br><br><b>Billy Bob Holland Series</b><br><br>1. <i>Cimarron Rose</i> <br>2. <i>Heartwood </i><br>3. <i>Bitterroot </i><br>4. <i>In The Moon of Red Ponies</i> <br><br>* Each James Lee Burke novel can be read as a standalone or in series order *</p>
Creole Belle James Lee Burke
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<p><b>A novel in the Dave Robicheaux series, acclaimed as 'one of the wonders of American crime fiction' (MAIL ON SUNDAY)</b><br><br>Dave is in a recovery unit in New Orleans, where a Creole girl named Tee Jolie Melton visits him and leaves him an iPod with the country blues song 'Creole Belle' on it. Then she disappears. Dave becomes obsessed with the song and the memory of Tee Jolie and goes in search of her sister, who later turns up inside a block of ice floating in the Gulf. Meanwhile, there has been an oil well blowout on the Gulf, threatening the cherished environs of the bayous. <br><br>CREOLE BELLE is James Lee Burke at his very best, with beloved series hero Dave Robicheaux leading the charge against the destruction of both the land and the people he has sworn to protect.<br><br><b>Praise for one of the great American crime writers, James Lee Burke:</b><br><br>'James Lee Burke is the heavyweight champ, a great American novelist whose work, taken individually or as a whole, is unsurpassed.' Michael Connelly<br><br>'A gorgeous prose stylist.' Stephen King<br><br>'Richly deserves to be described now as one of the finest crime writers America has ever produced.' <i>Daily Mail</i><br><br><b>Fans of Dennis Lehane, Michael Connelly and Don Winslow will love James Lee Burke: </b><br><br><b>Dave Robicheaux Series</b><br><br>1. <i>The Neon Rain</i> <br>2. <i>Heaven's Prisoners</i> <br>3. <i>Black Cherry Blues</i> <br>4. <i>A Morning for Flamingos</i> <br>5. <i>A Stained White Radiance</i> <br>6. <i>In the Electric Mist with Confederate Dead</i> <br>7. <i>Dixie City Jam</i> <br>8. <i>Burning Angel</i> <br>9. <i>Cadillac Jukebox</i> <br>10. <i>Sunset Limited</i> <br>11. <i>Purple Cane Road</i> <br>12. <i>Jolie Blon's Bounce</i> <br>13. <i>Last Car to Elysian Fields</i> <br>14. <i>Crusader's Cross</i> <br>15. <i>Pegasus Descending</i> <br>16. <i>The Tin Roof Blowdown</i> <br>17. <i>Swan Peak</i> <br>18. <i>The Glass Rainbow</i> <br>19. <i>Creole Belle</i> <br>20. <i>Light of the World</i> <br>21. <i>Robicheaux</i> <br><br><b>Hackberry Holland Series</b><br><br>1. <i>Lay Down My Sword and Shield</i> <br>2. <i>Rain Gods</i> <br>3. <i>Feast Day of Fools</i> <br>4. <i>House of the Rising Sun</i><br><br><b>Billy Bob Holland Series</b><br><br>1. <i>Cimarron Rose</i> <br>2. <i>Heartwood </i><br>3. <i>Bitterroot </i><br>4. <i>In The Moon of Red Ponies</i> <br><br>* Each James Lee Burke novel can be read as a standalone or in series order *</p>