James Lee Burke has been hailed as a ānational treasureā (Tampa Bay Times), and in his ninth Dave Robicheaux thriller, itās easy to see why. This taut, twisted tale of corruption in the Louisiana bayou truly brands Burke as āAmericaās best novelistā (Denver Post).
Aaron Crown comes from a long line of shady Cajun characters, and rumors of Klan ties swirl around his familyāso his arrest for the murder of a black civil rights leader would seem to be an open and shut case. But when the man who worked hardest to put Crown away ascends to the governorās mansion, detective Dave Robicheaux begins to suspect that Aaron may be innocent of the crime. Soon key figures in high places start pressuring Dave to drop his investigationā¦but that only makes him more determined to uncover the truth at any cost.