New York Times best-selling author and Edgar Award winner James Lee Burke delivers unparalleled suspense in his atmospheric novels. In Feast Day of Fools, the investigation of a DEA informant's death pits Texas border town sheriff Hackberry Holland and his deputy, Pam Tibbs, against Mexican drug dealers, Russian mobsters, and the evil preacher Jack Collins. "This is one of Burke's biggest novels, in terms of narrative design, thematic richness, and character interplay, and he rises to the occasion superbly ..."—Booklist
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781461845652
- File size: 466916 KB
- Duration: 16:12:44
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- English
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Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from August 1, 2011
In Edgar-winner Burke's outstanding third novel featuring smalltown Texas sheriff Hackberry Holland (after Rain Gods), Hackberry joins a motley crew of killers, idealists, psychos, mobsters, and Feds in the search for Noie Barnum, a disgruntled former intelligence asset who escaped the human smugglers that were trying to sell him to al-Qaeda. Barnum finds an unexpected protector in Preacher Jack Collins, a quixotic mass murderer, whom Hackberry calls "he most dangerous man I've ever met." The richness of Burke's characters, always one of his strengths, reaches new heights, as shown particularly in Krill, a mentally scarred veteran of Central American violence driven by grief over his slaughtered children, and Cody Daniels, would-be minister and xenophobe, who undergoes a spiritual sea change during his own via crucis. The intricately plotted narrative takes numerous unexpected turns, and Burke handles his trademark themes of social justice and corruption with his usual subtlety. -
AudioFile Magazine
Will Patton is a superb listen. He combines passion, power, and pathos with exquisite voicing to bring this latest Burke mystery to even higher levels than listeners might be used to from these two accomplished storytellers. The complicated story weaves its way all over the Southwest and into northern Mexico with all the appropriate accents and dialects intact. There's no need to be concerned about getting lost with Will Patton's dependable voicing. However, he might have reviewed the pronunciations of the significant Korean landmarks that come up frequently in the story's flashbacks. Patton will wind the listener up again and again as the plot twists and turns through an allegorical landscape rooted in the evil that men do and the good that opposes them. M.C. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine -
Library Journal
February 1, 2012
In this third book in the Hack Holland series (Lay Down My Sword and Shield; Rain Gods), the ongoing war between good and evil is ratcheted up as Hack faces threats from many sides. He will be revisited by some of the most evil men he has known, and around every turn there will be yet more danger in his small Texas border town. Will Patton gives his usual perfect performance, and the reader will soon begin to realize that this book is Burke at his best. He has won the Edgar Award twice, and three of his books have been made into movies. ["This rich novel will satisfy Burke's fans and should draw new ones who have not yet had the privilege of reading his works," read the review of the New York Times best-selling S. & S. hc, LJ 8/11.--Ed.]--Theresa Connors, Arkansas Tech Univ. Lib., Russellville
Copyright 2012 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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