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Heartwood / James Lee Burke.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0440224012
  • ISBN: 0385488432
  • Physical Description: 341 pages ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Doubleday, [1999]
Subject: Legal stories.
Theft > Texas > Fiction.
Social classes > Texas > Fiction.
Genre: Legal fiction (Literature)
Detective and mystery fiction.

Available copies

  • 51 of 51 copies available at Missouri Evergreen.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Montgomery City Public. (Show)

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 51 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Carthage Public Library FIC Burke, James (Text) 34MO200131455V Adult Fiction Available -
Caruthersville Public Library F BUR (Text) 38417000007833 Fiction Available -
Douglas County Public Library F Bur (Text) 35633000022535 Adult Fiction Available -
Dulany Memorial Library FIC BUR (Text) 35712000006078 Adult Fiction Available -
Festus Public Library Fic Burke (Text) 32017000039487 Adult Fiction Available -
Grundy County Jewett Norris F BUR (Text) 33577000172263 Fiction (Adult) Available -
James Memorial Public Library AF BUR\Burke, James (Text) 37211002884402 Adult Fiction Available -
Jefferson County Library-Arnold F MYSTERY BURKE James (Text) 30000024738878 Mystery Available -
Jefferson County Library-Northwest F BURKE James (Text) 30000024980520 Fiction Available -
Keller Public Library-Dexter A Fic Bur (Text) 3376400006840 Adult Fiction Available -

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Heartwood
Heartwood
by Burke, James Lee
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Heartwood


A brilliantly layered novel of crime, character, and place from the two-time Edgar Award winner, Gold Dagger Award winner, and New York Times bestselling author of Sunset Limited. Few writers in America today combine James Lee Burke's lush prose, crackling story lines, and tremendous sense of history and landscape. In Cimmaron Rose, longtime fans of the Dave Robicheaux series found that the struggles of Texas defense attorney Billy Bob Holland show Burke at his best in exploring classic American themes--the sometimes subtle, often violent strains between the haves and the have-nots; the collision of past and present; the inequities in the criminal justice system. Heartwood is a kind of tree that grows in layers. And as Billy Bob's grandfather once told him, you do well in life by keeping the roots in a clear stream and not letting anyone taint the water for you. But in Holland's dusty little hometown of Deaf Smith, in the hill country north of Austin, local kingpin Earl Deitrich has made a fortune running roughshod and tainting anyone who stands in his way. Billy Bob has problems with Deitrich and his shamelessly callous demeanor, but can't shake the legacy of his passion for Deitrich's "heartbreak-beautiful" wife, Peggy Jean. When Holland takes on the defense of Wilbur Pickett--a man accused of stealing an heirloom and three hundred thousand dollars in bonds from Deitrich's office--he finds himself up against not only Earl's power and influence, but also a past Billy Bob can't will away. A wonderfully realized novel, rich in Texas atmosphere and lore, and a dazzling portrait of the deadly consequences of self-delusion, Heartwood could only have been written by James Lee Burke, a writer in expert command of his craft.

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