The Neon Rain A Dave Robicheaux Novel

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The Neon Rain A Dave Robicheaux Novel

James Lee Burke

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The Neon Rain plunges readers into the steamy, shadowed world of New Orleans through the eyes of Dave Robicheaux, a former detective grappling with his own demons and the lingering trauma of war and loss. Now a private investigator, Robicheaux finds himself drawn into a grim investigation when a series of violent deaths surfaces, hinting at the deep involvement of the local mafia and its ruthless enforcers. At the heart of the mystery is a young woman, Alafair, whose life and secrets are inextricably linked to the unfolding bloodshed, forcing Robicheaux to confront not only dangerous criminals but also the corrupt elements that fester within the city's seemingly genteel surface. James Lee Burke masterfully weaves a narrative rich with the pervasive themes of inescapable pasts, the corrosive nature of corruption, and the arduous quest for redemption in a morally ambiguous landscape. Robicheaux himself is a complex, haunted figure, his personal struggles and philosophical musings as central to the story as the external thriller plot. The novel's compelling nature lies in its evocative, atmospheric portrayal of Louisiana – a place of both lush, decaying beauty and profound darkness – and Burke's signature literary prose. This potent blend of gritty crime, introspective character study, and a deeply felt sense of place makes "The Neon Rain" a powerful introduction to one of crime fiction's most memorable protagonists.

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Publisher

Simon and Schuster

Pages

288

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9780743449205

ISBN-10

0743449207

Language

English

Published

2002-10-01