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Average rating3.3
"Vietnam vet Dave Robicheaux has turned inhis detective's badge, is winning his battle against booze, and has left New Orleans with hsi wife for the tranquil beauty of Louisiana's bayous. But a plane creahsed on the Gulf brings a young girl into his life and with her comes a netherworld of murder, deception, and homegrown crime." -- Back cover.
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I'm late to the Robicheaux series, so I thought I would read them in order. Heaven's Prisoners is better than the first book in the series. The plot moves along at a faster pace. But I'm still struggling with the Robicheaux character and his motivations, especially in the first half of the book. He does things that I just don't think make much sense, and then later on he pulls off some kind of solid, subtle detective work or type of solid planning that one would come to expect from this type of character. I appreciate that Robicheaux isn't some type of superhuman (paging Jack Reacher) but it's hard to get a handle on the sense of perspective. Maybe this series picks up. I hope so.
Series
20 primary booksDave Robicheaux is a 20-book series with 20 primary works first released in 1987 with contributions by James Lee Burke.