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Starred Review. Superb writing and a throbbing pace lift two-time Edgar-winner Burke's powerful, many-layered 14th Dave Robicheaux novel (after 2003's Last Car to Elysian Fields), which involves venal and arrogant members of a wealthy family that can trace its lineage to fifth-century France as well as the machinations of the New Orleans mafia. A conversation between Robicheaux and a dying childhood friend about Ida Durbin, a young prostitute that Robicheaux's half-brother, Jimmie, loved and lost in the late 1950s, sets the ex-homicide detective on a path that eventually leads to several gruesome killings and his near downfall. Unemployed, his wife dead, his daughter in college, Robicheaux rejoins the New Iberia, La., sheriff's department at the urging of Sheriff Helen Soileau, who needs an extra hand as the murders mount. While the tendrils of the sometimes rambling plot unfold, Robicheaux and his impulsive former police partner, PI Clete Purcell, seek retribution for injustices caused by a wide range of corrupt villains. Burke masterfully combines landscape and memory in a violent, complex story peopled by sharply defined characters who inhabit a lush, sensual, almost mythological world.
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The aging Robicheaux has led a full life—full of loss, violence, and evil. Critics agree that Crusader’s Cross is a worthy addition to the series. It’s all here—the violence, the power plays, the class and racial tensions, Robicheaux’s stubbornness, the Louisiana landscape, and, of course, the references to crosses. As usual, Burke takes readers deep inside his protagonist’s heart to show how one man deals with the world’s evils, and it’s the lyrical writing and palpable scenes that make that possible. Some tangled subplots and a weak rendering of women (including Robicheaux’s daughter) barely detract. If you believe "that beauty and horror go hand in hand," notes the Washington Post, Burke "can touch you in ways few writers can."

Copyright © 2004 Phillips & Nelson Media, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Pocket (July 25, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743277201
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743277204
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (110 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #29,761 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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61 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Violence, embedded in achingly beautiful poetry, July 15, 2005
By Colin P. Lindsey (Manchester, NH) - See all my reviews
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Steady, consistent, lyrical, reliable, soothing, wonderful, a distinct voice.......all ways to describe James Lee Burke's writing. For myself, while it may be an odd thought, I have always had moments when reading his prose when I felt like I was actually reading poetry, his writing is that beautiful. You just can't go wrong with James Lee Burke and his protagonist Dave Robicheaux. I highly recommend this book, and anything else he has ever written, he is simply that good. Crusader's Cross, set in the bayou country of Louisiana and the surrounding environs, relates a tale of the long-lost puppy love of Dave's brother and their search for what happened to her, weaves in a new story line revolving about a tough, remarkable nun, and features both an odd family who claim descent from Roman heroes who defeated Attila the Hun at Chalons and a depraved, sadistic serial killer who seems to be taunting Robicheaux. These separate threads are intricately woven together against the historical and ongoing backdrop of the prostitution trade in the South.

In his richly drawn and finely realized protagonist, Burke has created a true hero: a complex man, with deep roots and deeper loves, heartsick for the lost way of life of his idealized youth in the Acadian bayou country. Dave Robicheaux, son of an Cajun oil rig worker, child of the golden fifties, Vietnam veteran, police detective, alcoholic, husband, father, friend, a man of violence and conscience, wondering where the beauty in his world has gone. This novel may be one of his best yet, and I was glad to see his half-brother show up again. Run, don't walk, to go get your copy of this book and prepare for wonderful experience - this is a rare one. Shut out your friends and family, grab some goodies to eat, lock the door, throw the bolt and settle in for one heck of a good read. Crusader's Cross is another wonderful installment in the Robicheaux series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Pure James Lee Burke..., July 12, 2005
By Robert Busko (Waynesville, NC USA) - See all my reviews
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Crusader's Cross by James Lee Burke is yet another view into the seedy world of New Orleans and its environs. Burke is a master at writing gritty tales that capture the flavor and spirit of the world he depicts. I know of no other author today that is as good a descriptive writer than Burke. When Burke describes a summer thunderstorm you can smell the dampness rising off the pavement. Pure magic. Burke has included Dave's good friend and PI buddy Clete Purcell (Semper Fi), so the gangs all here.

In Crusader's Cross Dave Robicheaux is alone, and unemployed. His wife is dead, his adopted daughter away at college. Robicheaux is about as low as you can get. A death bed confession takes Robicheaux back to the late 50's when he and his brother were very innocent. As Robicheaux presses into the disappearance of a young prostitute nearly 50 years ago he is "encouraged" to let it go. Factor into this story the Chalon family (brother and sister) and you have the makings of a real south Louisianna clam bake.

Crusader's Cross is rich with atmosphere. The story is full bodied and the characters memorable. This is a terrific summer read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Writing 5 stars, plot 3 stars..., November 24, 2005
By Cynthia K. Robertson (beverly, new jersey USA) - See all my reviews
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After reading the first thirteen Dave Robicheaux mysteries by James Lee Burke at Breakneck speed, I finally came to the end of this series with Crusader's Cross. Actually, since Crusader's Cross was recently published, I'm hoping that Burke still has a number of Robicheaux novels left to write.

Crusader's Cross opens up with Dave Robicheaux no longer working for the Iberia Sheriff's Department. But his sabbatical doesn't last very long. First, a former schoolmate makes a deathbed confession to Robicheaux. He's afraid that he may have contributed to the death of a prostitute, Ida Durkin. Ida saved Jimmie Robicheaux's (Dave's half-brother) life back in 1958 and Jimmie had a crush on her when she mysteriously vanished. Also, a serial killer is brutally murdering women in the New Orleans/Iberia Parish area. Dave's former partner, Helen Soileau is now sheriff and she reluctantly allows Dave back on the force.

As with all Robicheaux novels, events are set in motion when Dave starts poking around. The usual things start happening: his life is threatened, friend Clete Purcel gets involved doing wild things, hit men start appearing, etc. Robicheaux always seems at war with the upper class, and in Crusader's Cross, he feels that secrets being hidden by the Chalon family hold the key to the disappearance of Ida Durbin. And if there aren't enough plot complications, Dave falls in love with a nun.

Many aspects of the plot have similarities to previous books, but we excuse Burke because his writing is so terrific. He is especially astute when it comes to describing Louisiana. "The state's culture, mind-set, religious attitudes, and economics are no different from those of a Caribbean nation. The person who believes he can rise to a position of wealth and power in the state of Louisiana and not do business with the devil probably knows nothing about the devil and even less about Louisiana." Burke describes alcoholism as "not a disease here but a venerated family heirloom." Burke's characters are always interesting and I'm beginning to enjoy Helen Soileau as much as I like Cletus Purcel. But I will admit that with Robicheaux's anger management issues, it is a stretch that he would remain a cop. Maybe it's a Louisiana thing.

Seeing a book review for Crusader's Cross this summer is what introduced me to James Lee Burke. Now that I've gone through all the Robicheaux novels, I'll have to start on his Billy Bob Holland series.


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4.0 out of 5 stars "When Saladin was fighting the Crusaders, he would warn them, he would offer them a truce... before attacking." Michael Scheuer
In 1958, Jimmy and Dave Robicheaux were swimming in Galveston Bay when sharks appeared nearby. A young woman observes this from the shore and rows out to rescue them. Read more
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This is my first entry into the ongoing saga of the south Louisiana detective Dave Robicheaux. I did it via audiobook, and enjoyed the interpretive skills of reader Will Patton... Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Crossroads
I think this will be my last story by Burke. Way too much detail to plow through. I found myself skimming pages to wade through some of it. I think the plot was weak. Read more
Published 12 months ago by bookworm

4.0 out of 5 stars Crusader's Cross
In this intriguing mystery, heavily steeped in the flavor of the bayou of Louisiana, Detective Dave Robicheaux delves into a mystery that has haunted him since the 1950's. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Sandra Brazier

2.0 out of 5 stars Crusader's Cross
Book was a Wonderful Novel, But the condition of the Book was misrepresented by seller.
Published 14 months ago by Mary H. Starr

5.0 out of 5 stars Burke never disappoints....
There are a lot of good mystery writers out there and there's even a decent number of great ones, but there's only a few that are the true elite. Read more
Published 15 months ago by mrliteral

1.0 out of 5 stars Good writing but...
... utterly confusing and mediocre plot.

Burke has lost it as have many of the "celebrity" authors. Commercialism stifles creativity. Read more
Published 17 months ago by GOPFinalAttemptToDestroyAmerica

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Excellent work. All of Burke's Robicheaux novels are fantastic. Will end up reading all of them. I have 10 so far.
Published 21 months ago by waterway

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