Long ago, listeners met Dave Robicheaux, a troubled, flawed lawman in New Iberia Parish, Louisiana. Eighteen episodes later, Robicheaux, in his eighth decade, is a bit creakier, more philosophical about life and death, and as alive, hot-blooded, and admirable as ever. Robicheaux, daughter Alafair, and best friend Clete Purcel encounter pure evil in a degenerate family of landed gentry, amoral government-supported oil interests, a psychotic ex-con, and a sleazy assortment of street skells. Will Patton is perfection. His characterizations are full bodied, and his descriptions of the natural world are filled with awe. The electrifying conclusion will leave listeners longing for the next installment. Burke’s breathtaking prose and Patton’s expert performance make THE GLASS RAINBOW among the best in the series. S.J.H. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine [Published: AUGUST 2010]
Trade Ed. Simon & Schuster Audio 2010
CD ISBN 9781442304314 $49.99 Fourteen CDs
DD ISBN multiple sources
Library Ed. Recorded Books 2010
CS ISBN 9781449818999 $113.75 Fourteen cassettes
CD ISBN 9781449819002 $123.75 Fourteen CDs
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