Stu’s Reviews- #822- Book – “Clete””- James Lee Burke

Genre: Book  

Grade: A-/B+

Notable People: James Lee Burke

Title: Clete

Review: fine writers ranging from John Irving to Stephen King have proclaimed Burke to be our greatest living writer. Nearing 90, he remains prolific, and his wheelhouse mainstay has been his amazing Dave Robicheaux series, which he has penned for nearly 40 years now; leading us deftly through the swamp and bayous of southern Louisiana with acuity of spirit and a narrative style matched by none. Lift any paragraph from any Burke book, and it is instantly recognizable, and incomparable in its descriptive power and lucidity-it takes you there and then. The fact that these are “mysteries” is irrelevant; Burke’s greatness transcends genre. All that said, this is an unusual effort to have Dave’s perennial sidekick, Clete Purcell, a larger than life character for 40 years tell this story in the first person. It is a brave experiment in writing, and somewhat of an adjustment and the telling lacks some of the finesse of his other books, but then Clete has never been accused of finesse. I struggled a bit with the folksy narrative, but that is nit-picking. It is JLB, and always worth reading. And you will never know the bayou of south Louisiana, in is history, culture and demons like after reading one of these books.

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