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Wayfaring Stranger
Wayfaring Stranger: A Novel | James Lee Burke
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From “America’s best novelist” (The Denver Post): A sprawling thriller drenched with atmosphere and intrigue that takes a young boy from a chance encounter with Bonnie and Clyde to the trenches of World War II and the oil fields along the Texas-Louisiana coast. It is 1934 and the Depression is bearing down when sixteen-year-old Weldon Avery Holland happens upon infamous criminals Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow after one of their notorious armed robberies. A confrontation with the outlaws ends as Weldon puts a bullet through the rear window of Clyde’s stolen automobile. Ten years later, Second Lieutenant Weldon Holland and his sergeant, Hershel Pine, escape certain death in the Battle of the Bulge and encounter a beautiful young woman named Rosita Lowenstein hiding in a deserted extermination camp. Eventually, Weldon and Rosita fall in love and marry and, with Hershel, return to Texas to seek their fortunes. There, they enter the domain of jackals known as the oil business. They meet Roy Wiseheart—a former Marine aviator haunted with guilt for deserting his squadron leader over the South Pacific—and Roy’s wife Clara, a vicious anti-Semite who is determined to make Weldon and Rosita’s life a nightmare. It will be the frontier justice upheld by Weldon’s grandfather, Texas lawman Hackberry Holland, and the legendary antics of Bonnie and Clyde that shape Weldon’s plans for saving his family from the evil forces that lurk in peacetime America and threaten to destroy them all.
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bekakins
Wayfaring Stranger: A Novel | James Lee Burke
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This was last month's pick from bookandabrew and I really struggled with it sadly. Oil in 1940s America doesn't really interest me, and I didn't really connect with any of the characters. Luckily this month's book seems like a much better fit for me, so fingers crossed!

BookAndABrew Not me! But I'd love to take credit for it! Maybe you have the name slightly off? 8y
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Fremdes Land: Roman | James Lee Burke
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"Wir unterwerfen uns immer den Schlechtesten unter uns."
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hughes
Wayfaring Stranger: A Novel | James Lee Burke

Complaint: the audio tracks only at the end of each 20+ minute chapter. Compliment: Will Patton's Texas drawl. Some of the prose got a bit purple but much of it was lovely.