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Jolie Blon's Bounce

by James Lee Burke


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In Burke's latest bayou Gothic, a schoolgirl and a prostitute have been murdered, and the prime suspect is a gifted Cajun folk musician named Tee Bobby Hulin. Cop Dave Robicheaux believes that Hulin is innocent, and sets out to prove it--but in the process, he runs afoul of a scary old man named Legion who may be the devil himself. A New York Times Notable Book for 2002.


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9780743552066 9780743552066, Compact Disc, Simon & Schuster, 2006

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9781890885137 9781890885137, Hardcover, B E Trice Pub, 2002

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9780743525954 9780743525954, Compact Disc, Simon & Schuster, 2002

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9780743525947 9780743525947, Audio Cassette, Simon & Schuster, 2002

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9780743524636 9780743524636, Audio Cassette, Simon & Schuster, 2002

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9780743524605 9780743524605, Compact Disc, Simon & Schuster, 2002

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9780743204842 9780743204842, Hardcover, Simon & Schuster, 2002

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9780743455992 9780743455992, Paperback, Pocket Books, 2002

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9780743411448 9780743411448, Paperback, Pocket Star, 2003

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Publisher Notes

Battling personal demons while working on two murders, New Iberia police detective Dave Robicheaux believes that chief suspect Tee Bobby Hulin is innocent but must find the real killer before one of the victim's fathers metes out his own justice. Reprint.

Media Reviews

"No question about it, Legion is one of Burke's finest villains -- a creature of immense force, fueled by pure malignancy, but not without the shred of humanity that makes a monster memorable. If Robicheaux is confounded by Legion, it's because he reminds him of another tormented soul he knows well, 'a violent creature who rose with me in the morning and lived quietly inside my skin.' The man he calls 'the real enemy.'"

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