Dave Robicheaux investigates the disappearance of a young Creole
woman, while an oil well blowout in the Gulf of Mexico threatens to
destroy the cherished beauty of the Louisiana bayous in this gripping
thriller.
Set against the events of the Gulf Coast oil spill, rife with "the
menaces of greed and violence and man-made horror" (The Christian
Science Monitor), Creole Belle finds Dave Robicheaux languishing in a
New Orleans recovery unit since surviving a bayou shoot-out. The
detective's body is healing; it's his morphine-addled mind that conjures
spectral visions of Tee Jolie Melton, a young woman who in reality has
gone missing. An iPod with an old blues song left by his bedside turns
Robicheaux into a man obsessed... And as oil companies assign blame
after an epic disaster threatens the Gulf's very existence, Robicheaux
unearths connections between tragedies both global and personal--and
faces down forces that can corrupt and destroy the best of men.
"A work of dark and radiant brilliance" (Richmond Times-Dispatch),
Creole Belle is "a novel that shows how the sins of the fathers poison
the ground their children walk on" (The New York Times Book Review).