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In The Electric Mist with the Confederate Dead
  

In The Electric Mist with the Confederate Dead [Abridged] [Audiobook] (Audio Cassette)

by James Lee Burke (Author)
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In the sixth Dave Robicheaux mystery (following A Stained White Radiance ), Burke explores new narrative territory with qualified success, leading his Cajun detective into a series of dreamlike encounters with a troop of Confederate soldiers under Gen. John Bell Hood. Soon after the severely mutilated body of a young woman is found in a ditch outside the southern Louisiana town of New Iberia, deputy sheriff Robicheaux busts Elrod Sykes, star of a Hollywood movie being filmed nearby, for drunk driving. Sykes says a skeleton wrapped in chains was unearthed during filming in a marsh where, in 1957, Robicheaux witnessed--but remained silent about--the killing of a chained black man by two white men. As the belatedly guilt-stricken detective tries to identify that victim, another young woman is brutally killed. Then, Sykes's co-star is shot to death, perhaps having been mistaken for Robicheaux, who gradually connects the recent murders to Louisiana mob-kingpin Baby Feet Balboni, a key backer of the movie. With the help of FBI agent Rosie Gomez and the intermittent, often elliptical advice of the ghostly Gen. Hood, Robicheaux nails the psycho--but not before the man has kidnapped the detective's young daughter Alafair. Burke's evocative prose is well suited to the misty bayou scenes in which past and present mingle, but the links between the two eras are weak, and some of the contemporary characters lack definition. 75,000 first printing; BOMC and QPB selections; author tour.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Detective Dave Robicheaux and his new partner discover that several crimes around a Louisiana town relate to a murder thirty years ago. Robicheaux gains insight into these crimes from visions of a confederate soldier. This abridgment has two big problems. While Burke's writing gives validity to Robicheaux's visions and knits the interplay of characters, the abridgment sacrifices the writing style, and as a result, the visions and characters become confused. A listener not familiar with Robicheaux's investigative style may miss the basic plot and subplots. Second, sound effects interspersed inconsistently detract rather than add. Will Patton, however, redeems the listen. He reads every part with brilliant distinction. Although the novel loses its punch in abridgment, the voices of the characters are delightful. D.W.K. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to an alternate Audio Cassette edition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 hot, steamy and dark, Mars 18 2004
Par Un client
James Lee Burke always smacks right up against the crossover with "literature". His words carry you along until you are there feeling the oppressive Southern humidity oozing around you. I always feel like I am stationed back in Charleston South Carolina on a hot day. The man can write.

James Lee Burke is one of the very few authors who can convey accurately exactly what it is like to be a drunk or a recovering drunk. Dave could fit in any meeting anywhere. Burke weaves it into the plots smoothly. Dave is Dave and he shares any recovering drunks worry of "What did I do to myself when I was drinking? And when will it show up?"

In Electric Mists time gets suspended. Dave is working on cases tied to the past when he starts to think his drinking must have done some damage to his brain. He is understress and part of that is the threat to his family. He suspects he has "lost" it and the damage done by Alcohol is showing up under his stress. He feels he might be hallucinating.

He is meeting with Confederate troops from the past. They seem real but they can't be for they have been dead for years. He chalks it up to his prior drinking bringing out these characters to discuss his case with him. After all they can't be real. Ghosts aren't real. If they are he is attune to something defying the reality in which he exists but if they aren't he has damage that will alter that reality anyway. A cop can't hallucinate and be a cop.

As he searches for the answers the Confederates messages get more urgent to him. Past pulls on past and the far past until the final climax. Brain Damaged hallucinations? Dave is smart enough when he knows to keep the answer to himself for after all the past is past.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Great read!, Fév 6 2004
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The first Robicheaux novel I've read, I plan to take on the others now. For anyone interested in this type of book, try McCrae's Bark of the Dogwood--equally disturbing, funny, and unusual. In the Electric Mist was fast moving and well-paced. Highly recommended.

Also recommended: The Color Purple and Bark of the Dogwood

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3.0étoiles sur 5 THANKS BUT NO THANKS!!!!, Sep 21 2001
This is the sixth Dave Robicheaux book I have read. Trying to read them in order. This, to me, was not very good. Well, thats not really right. Some of it was so great and some of it was so bad. I guess thats the reason for the three rateing. I really liked the first five I read and will continue to read them as I don't think any more will be like this. This one had such catching names as Baby Feet Balboni and Twinky Herbert Lemoyne. This a fast moving book. I liked Dave's partner, Rosa Gomez, a stand up FBI agent. What I did not like was all the talk to the Confederate Dead. Come on. I know this is fiction and some is hard to believe, but this. Also, a friend who gets killed comes to Dave in a dream and tells him what to do. I really like Burke and Dave but this one is not to be believed.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 An Irresistible Title
This is the first of Burke's books that I read - and what drew me was the title! While browsing one day, I spotted "In the Electric Mist with the Confederate Dead". Read more
Publié le Jui 19 2001 par Sallie Bailey

5.0étoiles sur 5 Best Dave Robicheaux Book?
I don't know, I sure did like it.

On one hand, I agree with other reviewers that the ghost soldiers might seem a bit much - in hind sight. Read more

Publié le Mars 12 2001 par Dennis

5.0étoiles sur 5 Robicheaux's melancholic moods, in full swing.
James Lee Burke's creation, Dave Robicheaux, is a perfect Everyman. He struggles with demons - his own, and those of others. Read more
Publié le Mars 7 2001 par Allan

4.0étoiles sur 5 A delightful tough guy
David Robichaux is a hardbitten cop from the Louisiana bayous. His adventures usually involve people or incidents from his past coming back to cause a problem. Read more
Publié le Nov. 21 2000 par Larry Eischen

4.0étoiles sur 5 Very good
Lots of detail, good charecters. This is the first time I have read a book by this author, I will definatly look into more
Publié le Aoû 26 2000 par A read from SC

4.0étoiles sur 5 A dense, enjoyable foray into nouveaux murder mysteries...
James Lee Burke writes in a quirky, but likeable prose. Often, it isn't quite clear just what he is getting at because of his continual use of metaphor. Read more
Publié le Aoû 13 2000 par Alex J. Avriette

4.0étoiles sur 5 Outstanding Novel, Burke Delivers
Mr. Burke's novels are always a pure pleasure to read, and this one is no exception. While some readers do not really enjoy some of the more mystic episodes in some of Burke's... Read more
Publié le Jui 27 2000 par Comar L Shields, Jr

4.0étoiles sur 5 he write with all five senses.......
If you are unfamiliar with this author, this book would be an interesting introduction to the Dave Robicheaux novels by Burke. Burke writes with all five senses in mind. Read more
Publié le Mai 17 2000 par jeanne-scott

5.0étoiles sur 5 thin on plot but superbly written
Plot-wise this is perhaps not his best novel (Black Cherry Blues remains No.1). But I would recommend it to any literature student who wishes to know more about how charcaters and... Read more
Publié le Avril 20 2000 par chrislapierre

5.0étoiles sur 5 Wow!
This book was great. I love the series and this book was one of the best. It is such a great story plus with the alcoholic or ghostly appearance of the civil war soldiers adds... Read more
Publié le Fév 11 2000 par Shogun Len

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