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Tin Roof Blowdown, James Lee Burke
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The Tin Roof Blowdown

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Written by:

James Lee Burke

Narrator:

Will Patton

Length:

13 hours 4 minutes

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Ratings:

Book (21)
Narration

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Date:

July 2007

Genres:

Mystery, Thriller > Legal Thriller 
Fiction > Action & Adventure 
Thriller 
Mystery, Thriller 
Fiction 

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Seworiginal

Really a great story - love all of the layers of different dramas at the same time. The swearing does get a little tedious and overdone at times but I'd still listen to it again.

Fabulous and gritty...Love James Lee Burke Great detail and authentically New Orleans. He can not write Robicheaux novels fast enough.

trheyer

Another Burke classic. You cant go wrong with Burke, the big sleezy, cleat and some mobster action. this novel does not disappoint.

Barbara L

I love listening to the Burke novels. Sometimes I get a bit irritable when I am anxious to get on with the story, and he gives me the background of another minor character that I have no interest in. Then I appreciate the depth of his character development: No one is all bad, no one is all good. Everyone does the best they can in their given circumstances. One bad decision can change the lives of many people. The backgound of this story was particularly difficult, however. Thinking about New Orleans and Katrina makes me cry. Everytime. So I don't think about it. This novel made me cry. Alot.

Anonymous

What a great read. Not only do you get an excellent Burke detective novel but you also learn what really happened during Hurricane Katrina and how devastating the damage is that remains in and around New Orleans.

Anonymous

This was a great listen. We read or listen to all of James Lee Burke's books - he is simply one of the finest writers of our time. The narrator of all of Mr. Burke's novels, Will Patton, always does a superb job.