Cadillac Jukebox

Cadillac Jukebox by James Lee Burke is a reprint edition published by Hyperion Books on August 1, 1997. This novel, written in English and spanning 464 pages, follows Louisiana detective Dave Robicheaux as he navigates a complex case involving a man imprisoned for the murder of a black civil rights leader. As Robicheaux investigates, he faces pressure from the state’s new governor and his alluring wife to distance himself from the inquiry.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of justice and morality within the framework of a mystery. The story presents a compelling exploration of the challenges faced by Robicheaux as he grapples with external influences while seeking the truth. With its focus on crime and detective work, Cadillac Jukebox offers an engaging experience for fans of the genre.
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When a man imprisoned for killing a black civil rights leader protests his innocence before Dave Robicheaux, the Louisiana detective finds himself pressured by the state’s new governor and his seductive wife to stay away from the case. Reprint.”
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