Cadillac Jukebox
by James Lee Burke
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Thirty years after the murder of a civil rights leader, a Louisiana man, Aaron Crown, is convicted of the crime. Crown asserts his innocence and asks Dave Robicheaux, sheriff's deputy of New Iberia, to find the real killer. Robicheaux's involvement throws him in the midst of the media circus gathered to cash in on the long overdue decision. In addition to the attention of the big city film crews, the case draws the attention of Louisiana gubernatorial candidate Buford LaRose, who claims that the book he wrote helped convict Crown; it becomes clearer that LaRose and his shady backers want to ride the press coverage straight to the governor's mansion.
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Binding/Format Hardcover |
Publisher Hyperion Books |
Date 1996 |
Price $1.00 |
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Publisher B E Trice Pub |
Date 1999 |
Price $29.59 |
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Publisher Simon & Schuster |
Date 1996 |
Price $1.99 |
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Publisher Harpercollins |
Date 1997 |
Price $1.00 |
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Binding/Format Hardcover |
Publisher Wheeler Pub Inc |
Date 1996 |
Price $9.00 |
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Binding/Format Audio Cassette |
Publisher Simon & Schuster |
Date 2001 |
Price $79.25 |
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Media Reviews
"Only Walter Mosley rivals Burke's ability to burrow so deeply into his detective's world that he creates a compelling sense of personal mythology."
First Line
Aaron Crown should not have come back into our lives. After all, he had never really been one of us, anyway, had he?
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