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James Lee Burke

    5 dicembre 1936

    James Lee Burke è un autore americano rinomato per i suoi personaggi profondamente psicologici e le sue ambientazioni suggestive. I suoi romanzi gialli approfondiscono temi come il senso di colpa, la redenzione e l'ambiguità morale, mentre i suoi protagonisti lottano con demoni personali e le dure realtà del loro mondo. Lo stile distintivo di Burke è caratterizzato da una prosa lirica e da acute osservazioni sulla natura umana, offrendo ai lettori un'esperienza ricca e avvincente. La sua opera, profondamente influenzata da giganti letterari come Faulkner, esplora le complessità della vita in tempi turbolenti.

    James Lee Burke
    Dave Robicheaux: The Tin Roof Blowdown
    Book of Bravery
    Three Great Novels
    I mille volti del giallo
    Autunno caldo a New Orleans
    Blues thriller: Piccola notte cajun
    • Blues thriller: Piccola notte cajun

      • 293pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      James Lee Burke ist "der Superstar der amerikanischen Kriminalliteratur!" Buchmarkt In einem nur scheinbar verschlafenen Nest in den US-Südstaaten gerät eine zwielichtige Geschwisterschar ins Visier der örtlichen Mafia. Ein Polizist versucht die Mauer des Schweigens zu durchdringen. Er gerät in ein altes, gut abgehangenes Geheimnis um Mord, Wahnsinn, Rache und Schuld, das ihn mit in den Strudel des Verderbens zu ziehen droht ... – Der fünfte Fall des Dave Robicheaux ist so zuverlässig wie stets ein Meisterwerk des modernen Thrillers. So wichtig wie der gut konstruierte Plot ist die eigenartige Louisiana-Atmosphäre, deren schwüle Hitze die Leidenschaften kochen und altes Unrecht reifen lässt, bis die Eiterblase platzt. Anders ausgedrückt: uneingeschränkte Leseempfehlung. "Niemand erweckt Schauplätze so gut zum Leben wie James Lee Burke, und niemand beschreibt emotionale Konflikte so perfekt wie er." Elizabeth George 5. Band der Reihe um den Ermittler Dave Robicheaux

      Blues thriller: Piccola notte cajun
      4,2
    • I mille volti del giallo

      Una straordinaria antologia con le migliori storie della narrativa americana gialla di oggi

      • 570pagine
      • 20 ore di lettura

      Il giallo è una vera e propria sfumatura dell'animo umano, un imprevisto dietro l'angolo che in un istante ci catapulta in una dimensione inattesa. E in questa raccolta, a indagare sulle ombre della realtà quotidiana sono le migliori firme della letteratura americana contemporanea: da Michael Connelly, che ci racconta cosa si nasconde dietro l'ennesimo incidente successo nel buio di Mulholland Drive, a Alice Munro, che disvela l'indicibile e crudele segreto risalente all'infanzia di due donne ormai adulte; da James Lee Burke, che ci proietta nei bassifondi della provincia intorno a una New Orleans distrutta dall'uragano Katrina, a Joyce Carol Oates, che illumina la tensione che cova in una casa in una piccola cittadina dello Stato di New York tra un padre cieco e due figlie separate dagli eventi della vita, fino poi a Elizabeth Strout, Holly Goddard Jones e molti altri. Venti storie diverse unite da una grande scrittura e da una capacità magnetica di sorprendere il lettore.

      I mille volti del giallo
    • DIXIE CITY JAM When a Nazi submarine is discovered lying in sixty feet of water off the Louisiana coast, some troubled ghosts are ready to be released. A local businessman is offering Detective Dave Robicheaux big money to bring the wreck to the surface, but he is not the only one after the submarine and its cargo. A new spirit of hatred is abroad, and its embodiment is stalking Robicheaux's wife...BURNING ANGEL When Sonny Marsallas entrusts a mysterious notebook to Dave Robicheaux, a series of violent events is set in train. What did Sonny's girlfriend know that resulted in her murder? What are Sonny's connections with the Mob that finally lead them to send a hitman after Dave? BURNING ANGEL outstrips its crime thriller label to produce a rich, sardonic and terrifying portrayal of contemporary America. PURPLE CANE ROAD Detective Dave Robicheaux embarks on a painful journey to a murky past, when he his told that his mother, Mae, was a hooker and ended her life drowned in a puddle by two cops working for the Mob. Dave learns to confront and accept his mistakes as he tries to track down his mother's killers and bring them to justice.

      Three Great Novels
      4,6
    • Book of Bravery

      A Novel 2,000 Plus Years in The Making

      • 314pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      The narrator, an outsider to the reader's world, offers a unique perspective on a hidden drama that almost led to catastrophe. Eager to share this untold story, they promise insights into events that could have changed everything. The narrative hints at intrigue and suspense, suggesting that the tale is both personal and significant, revealing layers of complexity in a situation that remains largely unknown to the reader.

      Book of Bravery
      5,0
    • Dave Robicheaux: The Tin Roof Blowdown

      A Dave Robicheaux Novel

      • 384pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      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.

      Dave Robicheaux: The Tin Roof Blowdown
      4,2
    • House of the Rising Sun

      • 400pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      New York Times bestseller and 'one of the finest crime writer's America has ever produced' James Lee Burke returns with his latest masterpiece, the story of a father and son separated by war.

      House of the Rising Sun
      4,2
    • Back in print at last, James Lee Burke's suspense-packed sixth novel in his bestselling Dave Robicheaux series delivers a heart-pounding bayou manhunt--and features "one of the colest, earthiest heroes in thrilerdom" ("Entertainment Weekly "). When Hollywood invades New Iberia Parish to film a Civil War epic, restless specters waiting in the shadows for Louisiana detective Dave Robicheaux are reawakened--ghosts of a history best left undisturbed. Hunting a serial killer preying on the lawless young, Robicheaux comes face-to-face with the elusive guardians of his darkest torments-- who hold the key to his ultimate salvation . . . or a final, fatal downfall.

      In the Electric Mist with Confederate Dead
      4,2
    • America's most acclaimed crime writer and winner of the 1998 CWA/Macallan Gold Dagger returns to Louisiana with his great detective, Dave Robicheaux schovat popis

      Jolie Blon's Bounce
      4,1
    • Tough, former New Orleans cop Dave Robicheaux is back. On a visit to a dying cop whom he once hated, Robicheaux is led towards the solution of the disappearance of a young woman he and his brother once knew--and family secrets he must confront and resolve.

      Crusader's Cross
      4,2