Bitterroot

Written by:
James Lee Burke
Narrated by:
Tom Stechschulte

Unabridged Audiobook

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Book
31
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Release Date
July 2012
Duration
12 hours 11 minutes
Summary
Following his acclaimed bestseller Purple Cane Road, James Lee Burke returns with a triumphant tour de force.

Set in the Bitterroot Valley of Montana, home to celebrities seeking to escape the pressures of public life, as well as to xenophobes dedicated to establishing a bulkhead of patriotic paranoia, Burke’s novel features Billy Bob Holland, former Texas Ranger and now a Texas-based lawyer, who has come to Big Sky Country for some fishing and ends up helping out an old friend in trouble.

And big trouble it is, not just for his friend but for Billy Bob himself—in the form of Wyatt Dixon, a recent prison parolee sworn to kill Billy Bob as revenge for both his imprisonment and his sister’s death, both of which he blames on the former Texas lawman. As the mysteries multiply and the body count mounts, you are drawn deeper into the tortured mind of Billy Bob Holland, a complex hero tormented by the mistakes of his past and driven to make things—all things—right. But beneath the guise of justice for the weak and downtrodden lies a tendency for violence that at times becomes more terrifying than the danger he is trying to eradicate.

As USA TODAY noted in discussing the parallels between Billy Bob Holland and Burke’s other popular series hero, David Robicheaux, “Robicheaux and Holland are two of a kind, white-hat heroes whose essential goodness doesn’t keep them from fighting back. The two series describe different landscapes, but one theme remains constant: the inner conflict when upright men are provoked into violence in defense of hearth, home, women, and children. There are plenty of parallels. Billy Bob is an ex-Texas Ranger; Dave is an ex-New Orleans cop. Dave battles alcoholism and the ghosts of Vietnam; Billy Bob actually sees ghosts, including the Ranger he accidentally gunned down...But most of all, both protagonists hold a vision of a pure and simple life.”

In Bitterroot, with its rugged and vivid setting, its intricate plot, and a set of remarkable, unforgettable characters, and crafted with the lyrical prose and the elegiac tone that have inspired many critics to compare him to William Faulkner, James Lee Burke has written a thriller destined to surpass the success of his previous novels.
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Kyle

JLB is probably the best author I have read for getting you into the "feel" of a book. His descriptions of people, places and the the time are outstanding. This book is all Burke and is another chapter in the BBH legacy. I highly encourage you to listen to it, as you will get entrenched in the characters and want to listen to the entire book straight through.

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Anonymous

Sorry, I didn't like it. The violence was too graphic and I especially found the sexual violence disturbing. I Like the backdrop of the Montana life style, that's why I toughed it out and finished the book, but I found it left me feeling sorry for these people who seemed so unhappy in their lives. The author does some really nice discriptive writing and paints beautiful word pictures. If you like gritty, tough mystery novels you might like it.

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Stephen Thigpen

JAMES LEE BURKE IS THE MAN. THIS DUDE CAN WRITE. WILL PATTON IS A GREAT READER AND BILLY BOB IS NOT TO BE TOYED WITH.

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Wendy Hobson

Wish I could give a higher rating...this book was wonderful...wonderful characters....great plot... and of course the reader is the best (as usual).

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Sandra Rogers

Entertaining, ending not revealed prior to the end of book.

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Jay Britt

Fast moving, easy listening book with a few twists and turns

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Anonymous

I was not too impressed with this novel. The plot was rather disjointed and the reader had a very strong Texas accent - - he was not able to differentiate voices well. The author never developed his characters and events just jumped out from nowhere and did not make much sense.

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