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  • Cadillac Jukebox: International Edition

  • Dave Robicheaux, Book 9
  • By: James Lee Burke
  • Narrated by: Mark Hammer
  • Length: 11 hrs and 59 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (23 ratings)

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Cadillac Jukebox: International Edition

By: James Lee Burke
Narrated by: Mark Hammer
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Publisher's summary

Best-selling author James Lee Burke returns to delight audiobook listeners who crave fast-paced crime fiction with Cadillac Jukebox.

This thunderous and introspective audiobook—the ninth book of the award-winning series—pits the earthy and robust Dave Robicheaux against forces of law and power far beyond his control. When a racially-motivated murder nearly three decades old churns back to the surface, Robicheaux is confronted by mob bosses, corrupt police chiefs and even dirtier politicians. Despite his efforts to stay clear of the action, he is inevitably drawn into the center of the conflict as evidence points to the current resident of the governor's mansion. Can Robicheaux uncover the truth and stay one step ahead of the people who want him silenced?

Narrator Mark Hammer inhabits Dave Robicheaux and his world with the visceral gusto of a bayou native. Filled with spicy Louisiana politics and shady deals, Cadillac Jukebox is a riveting listen.

©2015 James Lee Burke (P)2022 Recorded Books
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No denying, Burke can tell a story

AND turn a phrase in the process. His ability to describe a place, scene or person is second to none… Unfortunately, his tone sometimes becomes a little bit preachy and moralistic to the extent I feel I'm being lectured, but that said his books always seem to be both enjoyable and elegant. Wonderful narration, particularly for those of us who are unfamiliar with the variety of Louisiana accents.

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The language - Louisiana flavor

No one does that colloquial slang better than Burke. And characters…..from Clete Purcell to Mookie Zarang. They stick. And Dave, a flawed man on a journey to become a better man, swimming in a pool of predatory men and women. Thanks Burke.

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James Lee Burke’s excellent style of vivid imagery.

James Lee Burke’s style, captures an image of each character and setting throughout the story.

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clarity

love the stories and the voices the inflections and accents move me most and give me cause to pause

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