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Jolie Blon's Bounce

Jolie Blon's Bounce
Author: James Lee Burke
Publisher: B E Trice Pub
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 88 reviews
Sales Rank: 3038633

Format: Special Limited Edition
Media: Hardcover
Edition: Sgd Ltd
Pages: 349
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 6.5 x 1.5

ISBN: 1890885134
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9781890885137
ASIN: 1890885134

Publication Date: June 2002
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Amazon.com Review
Dave Robicheaux, the Louisiana cop who's easily one of the most complex and compelling protagonists in mystery fiction, confronts his own demons as well as a brutal adversary who might be the devil himself in this dark thriller. This is classic James Lee Burke, the master stylist, writing at the top of his game:
"I wanted to drive deep into the Atchafalaya Swamp, past the confines of reason, into the past... on the tree-flooded alluvial rim of the world, where the tides and the course of the sun were the only measures of time (and) all you had to do was release yourself from the prison of restraint, just snip loose the stitches that sewed your skin to the hairshirt of normalcy."
The plot hinges on a pair of murders that don't seem to be connected--a mobbed-up prostitute and a pretty young teenage girl--and the Cajun blues singer accused of both crimes. Robicheaux believes that Tee Bobby Hulin, the gifted musician whose original composition provides the title for this brilliantly realized Gothic crime novel, is innocent. Proving it puts him in the sights of a vicious old overseer named Legion, whose almost supernatural powers nearly drown Robicheaux in the swamp of his own addictions. The narrative proceeds slowly, but Burke's dedicated fans won't begrudge him one beautifully turned phrase, gloriously limned description, or insightful characterization: they just don't get any better than this one. --Jane Adams


Product Description

James Lee Burke, acclaimed by critics as "America's best novelist," "the Graham Greene of the bayou," and "a poet of the mystery novel," returns with his popular character, Dave Robicheaux, in a novel rich with atmosphere, ripe with menace, and filled with the kind of crackling dialogue that has made Burke a consistent New York Times best-selling author.

When a beautiful teenage girl is killed, the victim of a particularly savage rape, New Iberia, Louisiana, police detective Dave Robicheaux senses from the very start of the investigation that the most likely suspect, Tee Bobby Hulin, is not the actual killer. Though a drug addict and general ne'er-do-well, Hulin just doesn't fit the profile for this kind of brutal crime.

But when another murder occurs -- this victim a drugged-out prostitute who happens to be the daughter of one of the local mafia bigwigs -- all clues once again point to Tee Bobby Hulin, and the cries for arrest become too loud to ignore. The dead girl's father, however, prefers to take matters in his own hands and sets out to find -- and punish -- the killer himself.

But before Robicheaux can solve these crimes and bring the killer or killers to justice, he is forced to battle his own inner demons, including a painkiller addiction, a habit that begins as the result of a brutal and humiliating beating he suffers at the hands of the mysterious and diabolical character known as Legion. A fixture in the area for years, Legion was once the overseer on a local sugarcane plantation and now gets by doing odd jobs. In temperament, however, he's still the malicious and malevolent bully he always was, a man defined by evil and seemingly possessed with supernatural skills of survival.

Added to the mix, and on the good guy side of the balance sheet, is Clete Purcel, a longtime buddy of Robicheaux's and a confirmed boozer and womanizer. Clete comes to New Iberia for a visit and is quickly drawn into the struggle between the various forces of evil in the town, including Jimmy Dean Styles, a black man intent on maintaining his empire of corruption; Joe Zeroski, a trailer park mafioso with palatial aspirations -- and of course, Legion Guidry, the devil incarnate, in whom Robicheaux finds himself facing a challenge and an enemy unlike any he has ever known. And soon, what began as a duel of wits has turned into a dance of death.

Gothic, dense, brutal, touching, and always compelling, Jolie Blon's Bounce is classic storytelling from a writer who has been dubbed "the Faulkner of crime fiction."


Customer Reviews:   Read 83 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Deep, Dark Trouble, and Dave Robicheaux Make This Interesting   August 19, 2008
James Lee Burke is a master at his craft. And it only took me two reads of his to figure that one out. With certain authors, you have series, and you have to read them in order for them to make sense. Not so with the "Dave Robicheaux" books. I worked my way through "Cadillac Jukebox," and wanted more. Then I decided the only way to determine for myself if Burke was the real deal was to read one of his signature works. Many people have mentioned "Jolie Blon's Bounce," so that's what I chose. Many people were right, because I want more of the masterful storytelling of James Lee Burke!

The story is simple, yet not so simple. True, you have Dave Robicheaux, and Clete Purcel will fit in somewhere in the mess. But when somebody's daughter is raped and murdered, the suspects don't exactly fit the profile. Tee Bobby Hulin is a talented musician, but a drug abuser, and if it weren't for bad luck, he wouldn't have no luck at all! But while he's first suspected, others are suspected, and Tee Bobby might not be so guilty after all. Enter Legion, and enter a dark, twisted enemy who messes with the mind. Dave Robicheaux just might have his hands full. But Dave can't go back to his own bitter past, and he can't keep running into the demons he used to run into.

Burke knows how to get the attention. He knows how to keep the story moving along. I've got some catching up to do, and that's fine by me. Now I can add James Lee Burke to a list of great authors! An author who knows how to spell trouble, and even make it interesting.



4 out of 5 stars Evil In Cajun Country   April 5, 2008
This crime novel has great descriptions of the area, wonderful langauge, great character names, and an interesting story. The character Legion is very evil and divine intervention "gets him" in the end. I love the Dave Robicheaux series .


4 out of 5 stars Have you ever been to New Iberia?   January 16, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I haven't been there physically, but James Lee Burke does a masterful job in placing you in the story. You can feel the heat while watching lightening flash across the night's sky. Your skin crawls with desperation of a depressed area. Your heart races with disgust as you are faced with one literature's most vile villains.
Very good read and very smooth prose.

James A. Forrest - Eye of the Storm



4 out of 5 stars "Jolie Blon's Bounce"   January 2, 2008
Jolie Blon's Bounce, A good story, a welcome addition to my "Dave Robicheaux" collection. I do worry that the author is about to kill "Dave" off. The other characters in the story seem to feel that was also. I do hope this is not so, as I really enjoy Dave's adventures in New Orleans.


4 out of 5 stars A Story of Good versus Evil   June 23, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Like many of the Dave Robicheaux books, this one is filled with violent people, many of whom the best can be said is that some day they will kill and be killed by one of their own kind. It's the in-between time that the rest of us have to be fearful. This one starts out with the murder of two woman in a similar way, both have been beaten brutally and raped prior to being murdered.



But the real story is the one that follows Dave around during the whole of the investigation into the murders, and that is how do you deal with real evil without becoming part of the pattern. Dave almost goes off the wagon by taking pills after he is brutally beaten by a man who is proud to go by the name "Legion". Legion is one of the devil's disciples/minions who is mentioned in the "Book of Revelations". So there is a lot, a lot of allegory going on in this book about people and the sources of evil and what people do to aide and abet evil.



In the end, the story plays out pretty much the way you expect it to if you've read any of the previous books by JLB, but this one ends with a quirky bit about a criminal that Dave calls the "Easter Bunny". EB is an albino who doesn't just break into peoples houses he does so for many reasons. In one segment Dave tells how EB broke into a Pet Store, and stole two large South American parrots. He then breaks into the house of a well-known ex-KKK leader (who is overseas), steals his computer records (which he sends to the FBI and IRS) and lets the birds loose in the guys house (they of course leave 'deposits' all over the place). I hope he brings this character back sometime in the near future.



All in all, though it is a little heavy handed at times, and has more violence than I think is necessary (IMHO), it's an enjoyable story.


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