Book summaryEx-cop and Vietnam veteran Dave Robicheaux hopes to keep off the bottle and out of trouble by moving from New Orleans to the quiet bayous of rural Louisiana. But when a plane crash introduces him to a young girl in need of help, Robicheaux quickly realizes that his new setting is no less lethal than the big city. |
HEAVEN'S PRISONERS - A Dave Robicheaux Mysteryby Burke, James LeeFirst Thus
Book desription: New York: Pocket Books, 1989. 274 pp. Personalised inscription on the title page by James Lee Burke. Lightly rubbed on the corners with a flat uncreased spine; aside from the author's inscription, no interior markings. . ISBN: 0671676296. Signed by Author. First Thus. Paperback. Very Good. Dave Robicheaux; New Orleans; collectible;.
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