Swan Peak
James Lee Burke
(Author)
Will Patton
(Read by)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
2009 Audie Award Finalist for Mystery Beloved Louisiana lawman Dave Robicheaux returns--this time, traveling from New Iberia Parish to the wilds of Montana. Dave Robicheaux, his wife, and his buddy Clete Purcell have retreated to an old friend's ranch, hoping to spend their days fishing and enjoying their distance from the harsh, gritty landscape of Louisiana post-Katrina. But the serenity is soon shattered when two college students are found brutally murdered in the hills behind where the Robicheauxs and Purcell are staying. Deftly weaving intricate, engaging plotlines and original, compelling characters with his graceful prose, Burke transcends genre yet again.
Product Details
Price
$49.95
$46.45
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Audio
Publish Date
July 08, 2008
Pages
12
Dimensions
5.06 X 5.88 X 1.18 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Compact Disc
EAN/UPC
9780743571876
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James Lee Burke is a New York Times bestselling author, two-time winner of the Edgar Award, and the recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts in Fiction. He has authored forty novels and two short story collections. He lives in Missoula, Montana. Will Patton's film credits include Halloween, Boarding School, Megan Leavey, American Honey, Meek's Cutoff, A Mighty Heart, Remember the Titans, The Mothman Prophecies, Armageddon, and No Way Out. He starred in Swamp Thing on the DC Universe streaming platform and was seen in five seasons of the TNT series Falling Skies. He has won Obie Awards for his performances in Fool for Love and What Did He See? He is also known for his audiobook recordings of the work of Stephen King, James Lee Burke, Denis Johnson, and William Faulkner.
Reviews
"Another triumph." -- "Los Angeles Times"
"A sprawling, exuberant thriller." -- "The Oregonian"
"A sprawling, exuberant thriller." -- "The Oregonian"