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by James Lee Burke (Author) "My great-grandfather was Sam Morgan Holland, a drover who trailed cows up the Chisholm from San Antonio to Kansas ..." (more)
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  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: B E Trice Pub; Limited edition (Mar 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0963192590
  • ISBN-13: 978-0963192592
  • Product Dimensions: 25.4 x 16.5 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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A powerul and wonderfuly evocative novel of the west-a brilliant departure for Americas finest crime writer. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

James Lee Burke has received a Guggenheim Fellowship, and his novel The Lost Get-Back Boogie was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. He won the Egar Award in 1989 for Black Cherry Blues. His two most recent novels, Dixie City Jam and Burning Angel, have been New York Times bestsellers. He divides his time between Missoula, Montana and Louisiana. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Small Town Defense Lawyer Plays Lone Ranger, 10 May 2004
By Professor Donald Mitchell "Jesus Makes Me a P... (Boston) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Cimarron Rose (Hardcover)
Cimarron Rose is a typically offbeat James Lee Burke tale, set in the small town of Deaf Smith, Texas. Defense attorney, Billy Bob Holland, is asked to take on the cases of two young men, and soon finds himself in the middle of a complex set of corrupt relationships that will not be sorted out unless he does it. The book has a fascinating story within a story delivered in the form of a journal inherited from his Great-grandpa Sam that Billy Bob reads almost daily while pursuing the case. The book has fascinating characters whose evil, blindness, and carelessness make the story develop in unexpected ways. Although the book has much violence in it, there is a genuine attempt to keep the violence within some sort of limits that makes the book more appealing.

I like books that feature significant character development, and this one does an exemplary job with Billy Bob and Lucas Smothers, who is accused of a rape and murder. These two men are very complicated but in a way that will draw you in, and cause you to root for them to keep following their ideals and dreams.

The backdrop is a crooked town, in a corrupt county, with lots of bent government types running around. Although probably no worse than a lot of other places, this book is about a sort of Texas Sodom and Gomorrah. There is a need for someone to do more than what is required, and Billy Bob takes on that role. You will find those who are satisfied with their wealthy lives just as culpable as those who are totally corrupt.

Fans of the Dave Robicheaux novels will find this one follows the general approach of those rich, complex stories.

Clearly, Billy Bob is a fellow who operates well outside the law, a sort of modern day Lone Ranger. At the same time, he can barely keep himself from going off the deep end mentally. As a result, he is sort of like a ticking time bomb, and you keep expecting him to go off. And he does.

The plot culminates in a trial that presents the kind of unexpected developments that you will recognize from Perry Mason stories.

After you finish reading this novel, you should think about when you should follow God's law, when men's laws, and when your own conscience. How would you have handled the dilemmas presented here for Billy Bob and Lucas? How could they have handled them better?

Live in the present and make a pathway for good!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Small Town Defense Lawyer Plays Lone Ranger, 23 July 2004
By Professor Donald Mitchell "Jesus Makes Me a P... (Boston) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Cimarron Rose (OME) (Paperback)
Cimarron Rose is a typically offbeat James Lee Burke tale, set in the small town of Deaf Smith, Texas. Defense attorney, Billy Bob Holland, is asked to take on the cases of two young men, and soon finds himself in the middle of a complex set of corrupt relationships that will not be sorted out unless he does it. The book has a fascinating story within a story delivered in the form of a journal inherited from his Great-grandpa Sam that Billy Bob reads almost daily while pursuing the case. The book has fascinating characters whose evil, blindness, and carelessness make the story develop in unexpected ways. Although the book has much violence in it, there is a genuine attempt to keep the violence within some sort of limits that makes the book more appealing.

I like books that feature significant character development, and this one does an exemplary job with Billy Bob and Lucas Smothers, who is accused of a rape and murder. These two men are very complicated but in a way that will draw you in, and cause you to root for them to keep following their ideals and dreams.

The backdrop is a crooked town, in a corrupt county, with lots of bent government types running around. Although probably no worse than a lot of other places, this book is about a sort of Texas Sodom and Gomorrah. There is a need for someone to do more than what is required, and Billy Bob takes on that role. You will find those who are satisfied with their wealthy lives just as culpable as those who are totally corrupt.

Fans of the Dave Robicheaux novels will find this one follows the general approach of those rich, complex stories.

Clearly, Billy Bob is a fellow who operates well outside the law, a sort of modern day Lone Ranger. At the same time, he can barely keep himself from going off the deep end mentally. As a result, he is sort of like a ticking time bomb, and you keep expecting him to go off. And he does.

The plot culminates in a trial that presents the kind of unexpected developments that you will recognize from Perry Mason stories.

After you finish reading this novel, you should think about when you should follow God's law, when men's laws, and when your own conscience. How would you have handled the dilemmas presented here for Billy Bob and Lucas? How could they have handled them better?

Live in the present and make a pathway for good!

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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A well-done work by an excellent writer., 17 Dec 1999
This review is from: Cimarron Rose (Paperback)
Burke is a "reliable author". If you want to spend your time and money reasonably - "Cimarron Rose" is just what you need. Everything in the book is thought over thoroughly - characters, dialogues, places, actions. It is a well-balanced crime-story for leisurely reading.
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1.0 out of 5 stars A pale shadow of J L Burke's brilliant Robicheaux series
Gratuitous violence and lazy writing seriously mar this novel. With the number of 'hang nails' bitten, it's amazing that the characters have anything left to chew. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Booklover

3.0 out of 5 stars Texas’ Lone Ranger
Defense attorney Billy Bob Holland is an ex-Texas Ranger, who has taken a murder case where the chief suspect is his illegitimate son. Read more
Published on 27 Feb 2006 by Clarence T. Henry

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