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Half of Paradise by James Lee Burke

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Half of Paradise

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James Lee Burke

Grand Central Publishing · Ebook · October 1, 1998

Reading lane: Black Mystery

Discover the debut novel of James Lee Burke, before the creation of his now-famous Cajun detective, Dave Robicheaux , as he weaves together the struggles of three very different men.

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Who It's For

Good for readers who enjoy Black MysteryGood for readers who enjoy Black Mystery and Hard-Boiled Mystery.Best for readers who want plot momentum and suspense.

Book Details

Authors
James Lee Burke
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Published
October 1, 1998
Format
Ebook
Theme
Black Mystery · Hard-Boiled Mystery
Reading lane
Black Mystery

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Publisher Categories

  • Literary Fiction

  • Black Mystery

  • Cultural Heritage Fiction

About This Book

Discover the debut novel of James Lee Burke, before the creation of his now-famous Cajun detective, Dave Robicheaux , as he weaves together the struggles of three very different men. Toussaint Boudreaux, a black docker in New Orleans, puts up with his co-workers' racism because he has to, and moonlights as a prize-fighter in the hope of a better life-but the only break he gets lands him in penal servitude. J.P. Winfield, a hick with a gift for twelve-string guitar, finds his...

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Discover the debut novel of James Lee Burke, before the creation of his now-famous Cajun detective, Dave Robicheaux , as he weaves together the struggles of three very different men. Toussaint Boudreaux, a black docker in New Orleans, puts up with his co-workers' racism because he has to, and moonlights as a prize-fighter in the hope of a better life-but the only break he gets lands him in penal servitude. J.P. Winfield, a hick with a gift for twelve-string guitar, finds his break into show-biz leads to the flipside of the American dream. Avery Broussard, descendant of an aristocratic French family, runs whiskey when what remains of his land is repossessed... The interlocking stories of these three men are an elegy to the realities of life in 1950s Louisiana, their destinies fixed by the circumstances of their birth and time. Yet each carries the hope of redemption...

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