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~ James Lee Burke (Author) "The first week after Labor Day, after a summer of hot wind and drought that left the cane fields dust blown and spiderwebbed with cracks,..." (more)
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Homicide detective Dave Robicheaux is pitted against a handsome, urbane war hero of a bad guy instead of the typical obscenely grotesque villain in this latest installment of Burke's stellar series, set in New Iberia, La. It's a shift in adversaries that forces Robicheaux to take a different tack than his usual uncontrolled tilting at the windmills of elusive justice. As in many of Burke's novels (A Stained White Radiance; In the Electric Mist with Confederate Dead), current felonies are tied to a crime from the past. Here, Dave's friend Father Jimmie Dolan is being stalked by Irish hit man Max Coll; linked to this intrigue is the story of blues singer Junior Crudup, who entered the hell of Angola Penitentiary in the 1950s and was never heard from again. In present-day New Orleans, three teens die in a fiery crash after buying drinks at a drive-by daiquiri stand. Porn star Gunner Ardoin takes a beating from Dave's sidekick, Clete Purcel, who wreaks his usual havoc. Mysterious lady cop Clotile Arceneaux keeps popping in with advice, and a minor thug, Jumpin' Merchie Flannigan, is married to Robicheaux's old girlfriend Theodosha. These are just a scant few of the characters and subplots that thicken the deep and complex gumbo of Burke's story. The writing is beautiful, as always, laced with the author's signature descriptions: "the sepia-tinted light in the trees and on the bayou seemed to emanate from the earth rather than the sky." This is an outstanding entry in an excellent series.
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*Starred Review* Change comes slowly to Cajun country, but it comes just the same. Dave Robicheaux, hero of Burke's long-running series, has been struggling with that fact for years, watching his beloved New Iberia invaded by everything from mobsters to Wal-Mart. This time the change is more personal. Dave's second wife, Bootsie, has died from lupus; his daughter is away at college; and his house on Bayou Teche has burned down. Adrift, Robicheaux is even more of a loose cannon than usual, and all it takes to light his fuse is the death of three teenagers, killed in a car accident after being served illegally at a drive-by dacquiri stand. Soon Dave is knee-deep in a murky swamp of tangled motives and secret history that extends from the dead girls through a maverick priest, a crazed assassin, and a blues guitarist who disappeared from Angola Prison in the '40s. It is the musician's story that gives the novel its freshness, as Burke seamlessly connects past and present while re-creating the horrors of the legendary Louisiana prison farm and evoking the power of the doomed guitarist's art. Change is inevitable, Robicheaux keeps learning, and, no, it isn't 1950 anymore. And yet, the past isn't dead, either, as voices from the grave keep singing to us, blind to the shadow of Wal-Mart. Burke is, above all, an elegiac poet; his sweeping, lyrical sentences give life to the dead and make living worthwhile for the Robicheaux in all of us. Bill Ott
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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 496 pages
  • Publisher: Pocket Star; First edition (August 31, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743466632
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743466639
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.1 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (61 customer reviews)
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The first week after Labor Day, after a summer of hot wind and drought that left the cane fields dust blown and spiderwebbed with cracks, rain showers once more danced across the wetlands, the temperature dropped twenty degrees, and the sky turned the hard flawless blue of an inverted ceramic bowl. Read the first page
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5.0 out of 5 stars Usual brutal but exciting look at the underbelly of society, October 1, 2003
New Iberia, Louisiana homicide detective Dave Robicheaux and his friend private investigator Clete Purcel rough up former porn movie star Gunner Ardoin. Dave and Clete were retaliating for Gunner's beating up New Orleans priest Father Jimmie Dolan. Gunner gets back at the duo for their assault by suing them.

Meanwhile hitman Max Coll stalks Father Jimmie. Apparently there is a nebulous connection to 1951 Angola Penitentiary where blues singer Junior Crudup was sent before vanishing. Then there is the link to three teens dying in a DUI incident. Thus Dave has a lot on his plate, jurisdiction not withstanding. However, his typical two-fisted approach will not bring down Castille LeJeune, who is the alleged power behind the scenes of all these seemingly unrelated incidents.

LAST CAR TO ELYSIAN FIELDS is the usual brutal but exciting look at the underbelly of society from James Lee Burke. If the story line sounds a bit disjointed that is because it is. Dave remains an intriguing wild man who does not worry about losing his job as he metes out street justice as few characters do. Fans of Dave will appreciate this rowdy ride while those who prefer a more gentile or just a straightforward plot will want to pass rather than wait to see how the subplots finally tie together.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Murder, mayhem and blues on the bayou..., August 24, 2005
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Last Car to Elysian Fields is my second James Lee Burke mystery in a row, and I'm afraid that I've been infected by the Dave Robicheaux bug. I won't be happy until I've read all fourteen books in this series.

In Elysian Fields, Robicheaux is a detective in the Iberia sheriff's department. He has a host of demons that he's battling (several ex-wives, a recent personal loss, and white knuckled abstinence from alcohol-just to name a few). But he is also juggling quite a few cases, and not all of them are "official." The case of a disappearing bluesman from Angola prison is over 50 years old. Also on his plate are the deaths of three underage teenagers who purchased alcohol at a daiquiri bar, pornography and meth ring, a priest friend who was brutally assaulted, an electrician doing shoddy work, a granddaughter who has been cheated out of her grandfather's land, and illegal dumping by chemical companies. Add to that a crazed hit man from Miami, and a bunch of dead bodies, and Robicheaux's life becomes even more complicated. Sometimes it's difficult to figure out who has a hit on who.

Burke excels when it comes to his characters. Helen Solileau, is Robicheaux's boss and a woman of great insight and patience. Robicheaux tests her in so many ways, but Solileau knows that Robicheaux is a good but unorthodox cop and she tries to give him a long leash. But my very favorite character is Robicheaux's best friend and former partner, Cletus Purcel. Cletus is now a PI and part-time bounty hunter who spreads mayhem and chaos in his wake. Each book has at least a few good scenes where Cletus is up to his old tricks including he "filled a New Orleans' gangster's vintage automobile with cement, destroyed a half-million-dollar home on Lake Pontchartrain with an earth grader," and "cuffed a dirty cop to the conveyor chain in a car-wash and hot-wax machine." Only a person living in Louisiana can do these things and not spend quality time in jail. Burke also does a good job with hitman, Max Coll. Coll is a bizarre, tortured and destructive character, yet seems to have a conscience of sorts.

I have definitely become a James Lee Burke convert, and I just printed out all the titles of his Robicheaux series in order. I can't wait to go to the beginning and start reading.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An Amazing Puzzle of a Novel!!, February 10, 2004
James Lee Burke creates another dark mystery in the heat of the Louisiana swamps. In this latest Dave Robicheaux tale, the death of a teenage driver turns into a series of twists and switchbacks that lead to a series of murders and cover-ups from decades ago through to the present. The story involves a hit man for the IRA, pornographic film stars, a former lover, blues musicians, along with a military hero using his past as a facade for who he really has become. The layers of mystery are unwrapped slowly, each layer uncovered reveals new clues and new directions and new crimes to investigate for Dave and his podjo Clete.
I have two criticisms of this novel. The first is that Robicheaux is dealing with a major loss in his life and we see that only in the aftermath, which feels like either a slight to the reader or an inability to deal with it by the author in a believable manner. The second is that although I am aware of the authors political beliefs, they seem to predominate this novel like never before. Even with these two situations, Burke comes through with an amazing puzzle of a novel.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The first of the series I read
This was the first of the D. Robicheaux books that I read and it led me on to all of the others. I enjoy Mr. Burkes style, his characters and most of all his prose. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Kellen J. Baird

2.0 out of 5 stars If you like audiobooks and Burke, READ the book...but
The audiobook version of 'Last Car...'read by Mark Hammer--is awful. I'm not sure who is to blame. Was the reading rehearsed or directed? Read more
Published 4 months ago by JackOfMostTrades

4.0 out of 5 stars A GUMBO OF A PLOT
What a great crime story! Burke weaves a complex plot that not only involves current characters but has historical roots in scenes that are gritty as well as true to life. Read more
Published 12 months ago by D. Meyers

3.0 out of 5 stars Greaseballs
James Lee Burke is a talented writer. His descriptions of New Orleans and the bayou country are first rate. He creates fascinating characters and an interesting plot line. Read more
Published 14 months ago by John Barone

4.0 out of 5 stars Held My Attention To The End
The Last Car To Elysian Fields has a main story line with several branches.Everything comes together at the end. The story is easy to follow and entertaining. Read more
Published 21 months ago by M. Griffin

3.0 out of 5 stars Don't Look Here for Fast Pace
"Last Car" is enjoyable but you have to put aside the standard mystery - thriller structure and just sit back and enjoy the ride. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Mark Stevens

4.0 out of 5 stars Good but not his best
This is a wonderful story, but not the best JLB novel I've read. This has quite a bit of introspection and psychology, but not enough action. the imagery is unbelievable. Read more
Published on July 10, 2007 by Mark Vizio

5.0 out of 5 stars Dave Robicheaux - Yea!
This series is a winner throughout. Read it sequentially - check the copyright dates or get a dated list from your local bookstore or library. Read more
Published on April 10, 2007 by woodsprite

2.0 out of 5 stars Hard to read -- easy to sum up
Here is the Reader's Digest version of "Last Car to Elysian Fields":

Dave Robicheaux -- reformed drunk, broken man, and bourgeois-hating cop -- wanders around... Read more
Published on February 28, 2007 by Mental Wanderer

5.0 out of 5 stars Great writer, another great book
One of the common traits with mystery series is that the lead character is typically an outsider. This goes back to the early days of the modern, hard-boiled mystery. Read more
Published on November 24, 2006 by mrliteral

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