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Clete
Clete: A Dave Robicheaux Novel | James Lee Burke
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In the latest installment in his famous Detective Dave Robicheaux series, New York Times bestselling author James Lee Burke brings Daves partner and friend Clete Purcel to the forefront for the first time as Clete and Dave attempt to stop ruthless smugglers of a dangerous new drug Clete Purcel private investigator, ex-member of the New Orleans Police Department, and war veteran with a hard shell and just a few soft spots is Dave Robicheauxs longtime friend and partner in detective work. But he has a troubled past. When Clete leaves his car at the local car wash, only to return to find it ransacked by a group of thugs tied to the drug trade from Mexican cartels to Louisiana, it feels personal his grandniece died of a fentanyl overdose, and his fists curl when he thinks of the dealers who sold it. Just as Clete starts to trail the culprits, Clara Bow, a woman with a dark past hires Clete as a detective to investigate her scheming, slippery ex-husband, and a string of brutal deaths all link back to a heavily tattooed man who seems to lurk around every corner. Clete is experiencing shockingly lifelike hallucinations and questioning Claras ulterior motives when he and Dave start to hear rumors of a dangerous substance with potentially catastrophic effects. The thugs who destroyed his car might have been pawns in a scheme far darker than they couldve imagined. Gripping, violent, yet interlaced with Cletes humor and consistent drive to protect those he loves, Clete brings a fresh perspective to a truly iconic series. James Lee Burke proves yet again that he is the heavyweight champ and great American novelist whose work, taken individually or as a whole, is unsurpassed (Michael Connelly).
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CaitlinR
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I‘m a big, big fan of Jame Lee Burke‘s novels and have read almost all of them. He‘s an excellent writer who has given us great stories peopled by characters we‘ve come to love. I looked forward this, particularly because it focused on Clete Purcell, one half of the”Bobbsey Twins from homicide” and Dave‘s best friend. Unfortunately, this book falls flat. Although there are flashes of brilliance, the plot duplicates earlier novels. So disappointed.