Description: White Doves At Morning by James Lee Burke A novel about the American Civil War. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Set mainly in Louisiana during the years 1861-1868, this passionate novel of men, women and war tells the story of the authors ancestor, Confederate soldier Willie Burke, during the American Civil War. A classic Burke hero, Willie is soon in conflict with his superiors. The characters who people these pages, many of them based on real historical figures, are as memorable as any Burke has created. Mulatto, Flower Jamison, victim of terrible abuse who is determined to better herself; Abigail Dowling, whose Unionist sympathies put her in constant danger; Colonel Ira Jamison, rotten to his core yet who would rise from a cesspit smelling of roses... White Doves at Morning is an epic novel of the American Civil War. Notes A passionate novel set against the backdrop of the American Civil War from the author of the bestselling Robicheaux novels. Another strong title for the burgeoning historical fiction market. Author Biography James Lee Burke is the author of nineteen previous novels, including eleven featuring Detective Dave Robicheaux. He lives with his wife, Pearl, in Missoula, Montana and New Iberia, Louisiana. Review He writes like an angel . . . Brilliant. Its sense of place, of a world recreated, is unerring. The story, as we would expect of Burke, is enthralling -- Bernard Cornwell * DAILY MAIL *Classic Burke . . . a fine read . . . the perfect introduction to that war, and to slavery, and to Burke * OBSERVER *Written with a wit and wisdom reminiscent of Mark Twain, it is nothing short of a masterpiece * WATERSTONES BOOKS QUARTERLY *James Lee Burke spreads his wings to fine effect in this stirring tale of the American Civil War . . . White Doves at Morning makes a worthy addition to the canon. It captures the roller-coaster excitements of fast-changing times * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *The hallucinatory clarity and the delights and terrors of Burkes settings have remained undimmed. In White Doves at Morning, he brings this gift to bear on the experience of battle in the Civil War. These passages are among the best things Burke has ever written . . . Fear, horror, exhaustion, thirst, confusion and comradeship are all superbly rendered * TLS *An epic tale of love, hate and survival set against the backdrop of the Civil War * THE HERALD *This epic tale is not about huge battles, rather it concentrates on the edges of grand events and the by-products that wars leave behind - the human cost and the terrible aftermath. A wonderfully colourful novel that yet again creates a vivid atmosphere that is almost tangible * CRIME TIME *Classic Burke . . . its a fine read, encompassing half of the confused history and morals of the South . . . Its also the perfect introduction to that war, and to slavery, and to Burke * OBSERVER MAGAZINE *White Doves at Morning is an uncompromising examination of the "moral insanity" of war and slavery. Its a rare venture into historical fiction for Burke, a celebrated crime writer, but his established readership wont be disappointed . . . Burke places an uncomfortable spotlight on white American history, but the profundity of the issues never interferes with the drama and excitement of the story * TELEGRAPH *Majestic . . . [this] novel can be seen as a compelling riposte to Margaret Mitchells nostalgic myth-making * SUNDAY TIMES CULTURE *Twenty-first tome from masterful US novelist . . . As well as a fascinating examination of the ethical chasm at the heart of battle, White Doves At Morning is also a beautifully written book. Clearly a novel the author wanted to write, its not just a return to form - its terrific * UNCUT *Burke has established a formidable reputation as one of Americas leading crime writers, and his books are as synonymous with the Deep South as Conan Doyles are with Baker Street. His ambitious new novel uses the same setting, but in a historical context . . . Burke paints a picture of the proud, old, bigoted slave-owning South thats far removed from the romantic nostalgia of Gone With The Wind. The characters are powerfully drawn, the battle scenes are shockingly vivid and the story unfolds at a cracking pace * MAIL ON SUNDAY * Promotional A stunningly good novel from the author of the bestselling Robicheaux novels. James Lee Burke has won the Gold Dagger once and the Edgar Award twice. A movie version of IN THE ELECTRIC MIST WITH CONFEDERATE DEAD starring Tommy Lee Jones is due for UK release in 2008. Burke demonstrates again his bravura skill at memorable characterisation, acute dialogue and wonderfully evocative descriptions Observer. He writes like an angel. His prose is deceptively fluent, his pacing unbeatable ... Brilliant. Its sense of place, of a world recreated, is unerring. The story, as we would expect of Burke, is enthralling Daily Mail. Classic Burke ... its a fine read ... Its also the perfect introduction to that war, and to slavery, and to Burke Observer Magazine. Among the best things Burke has ever written ... Fear, horror, exhaustion, thirst, confusion and comradeship are all superbly rendered TLS. Kirkus UK Review James Lee Burke is known as one of Americas premier crime novelists, but here he successfully turns his hand to a tale set during the American Civil War in the southern state of Louisiana. That long and costly war itself however is never made the focus of this tale - this is not a blood and guts adventure story but a thoughtful exploration of the chaos and misery that war creates. The characters are colourful, interesting and well-written, chief among them the rebel soldier and eternal jester Willie Burke, who is based on an ancestor of the author, the shockingly brutal slave master Rufus Atkins and the abused but determined slave girl Flower. The illegitimate daughter of a callous plantation owner, Flower fights to improve her life with the help of abolitionist Abigail Dowling and Willie, who teaches her to read. Emancipation gives her freedom in the technical sense, but the hatreds that run through Southern society have yet to be vanquished, and the spread of peace and justice is agonisingly slow. Burke keeps the readers attention by focusing on plot and character development yet keeping the story just on the edges of the great battles and events of the time. This is a simple yet finely crafted story about the cost of war and slavery soaked in the atmosphere of the period. (Kirkus UK) Kirkus US Review Think the rumbustious Dave Robicheaux novels (Jolie Blons Bounce, p. 437, etc.) have so little mystery that they could dispense with the mystery formula altogether? Heres a test case: a Civil War/Reconstruction yarn thats also a fictionalized family history. Not that Burke deprives himself of murder, from the opening execution of runaway slave Sarie Jamison by Rufus Atkins, the brutal taskmaster of Angola plantation owner Ira Jamison. On the eve of Fort Sumter 24 years later, Saries (and Iras) daughter Flower is a laundress in New Iberia, Burkes Yoknapatawpha. Shes been befriended by abolitionist Abigail Dowling and secretly taught to read by Willie Burke, who proves that anti-authoritarian bias of his heroes cant be blamed on the War Between the States, since he seems to have been born mouthing off. Beginning his military career by insulting Captain Atkins, he marches off to war with his friend Jim Stubbefield. A third musketeer, pro-slavery law student Robert Perry, vanishes into the shadows while Willie and Jim face their baptism at Shiloh-an experience so harrowing that Willie moves up to insulting General Nathan Bedford Forrest before he returns home to switch from battling the Yankees to battling the likes of the White League and the Knights of the White Camellia. By then, the leading characters have long settled into roles familiar from Burkes contemporary fiction: the idealist who cant help picking fights (Willie), his familiar (Jim), the all-powerful Father of Darkness (Jamison), his untouchable enforcer (Atkins), the heroine whose soul provides a battleground for good and evil (Abigail), the victim whose body ditto (Flower), and their seething compatriots (everybody else). Shorn of any mystery but the mystery of evil, this roiling, deeply old-fashioned tale is less successful as a stand-alone revisiting of The Clansman and Gone With the Wind than as a kind of all-purpose backstory-or, more accurately, a prototype-of the Robicheaux saga. (Kirkus Reviews) Long Description Set mainly in Louisiana during the years 1861-1868, this passionate novel of men, women and war tells the story of the authors ancestor, Confederate soldier Willie Burke, during the American Civil War. A classic Burke hero, Willie is soon in conflict with his superiors. The characters who people these pages, many of them based on real historical figures, are as memorable as any Burke has created. Mulatto, Flower Jamison, victim of terrible abuse who is determined to better herself; Abigail Dowling, whose Unionist sympathies put her in constant danger; Colonel Ira Jamison, rotten to his core yet who would rise from a cesspit smelling of roses... White Doves at Morning is an epic novel of the American Civil War. Review Quote He writes like an angel . . . Brilliant. Its sense of place, of a world recreated, is unerring. The story, as we would expect of Burke, is enthralling Promotional "Headline" An epic novel of the American Civil War from the bestselling author of THE TIN ROOF BLOWDOWN. Brilliant ... enthralling Bernard Cornwell, DAILY MAIL Description for Sales People A stunningly good novel from the author of the bestselling Robicheaux novels.James Lee Burke has won the Gold Dagger once and the Edgar Award twice.A movie version of IN THE ELECTRIC MIST WITH CONFEDERATE DEAD starring Tommy Lee Jones is due for UK release in 2008. Details ISBN0752842757 Author James Lee Burke Pages 352 Audience Age 16-99 Publisher Orion Publishing Co ISBN-10 0752842757 ISBN-13 9780752842752 Format Paperback Imprint Orion Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 813.54 Birth 1936 Media Book Year 2003 Language English Publication Date 2003-11-06 UK Release Date 2003-11-06 Audience General NZ Release Date 2004-01-31 AU Release Date 2004-01-31 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:618612;
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Book Title: White Doves at Morning
Item Height: 132mm
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Author: James Lee Burke
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Language: English
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Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
Publication Year: 2003
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Number of Pages: 352 Pages