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russspeakeasy

(6,539 posts)
Tue Aug 7, 2012, 07:53 PM Aug 2012

I have a question about James Lee Burke's character

Dave Robicheaux. In what book did he lose his bait shop ?
And what happened to Batist ?
I am blaming my age for my loss of memory.

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I have a question about James Lee Burke's character (Original Post) russspeakeasy Aug 2012 OP
I don't know, but he's had an unusually large number of wives die on him Lydia Leftcoast Aug 2012 #1
I forget the book. ChazInAz Aug 2012 #2
Right ! I noticed in his latest book he lives on "Burke " Street .. russspeakeasy Aug 2012 #3
Good Questions. Paladin Aug 2012 #4
I just finished Creole Bell yesterday. NO SPOILER russspeakeasy Aug 2012 #5
Yes, I Loved "Creole Belle". (nt) Paladin Aug 2012 #9
Racking my memory, here! ChazInAz Aug 2012 #6
Must have been after Purple Cane Road... cyberswede Aug 2012 #7
Thanks ChazInAz Aug 2012 #8
Thanks. That gives me a starting place.. russspeakeasy Aug 2012 #10

ChazInAz

(2,807 posts)
2. I forget the book.
Tue Aug 7, 2012, 11:09 PM
Aug 2012

He essentially gave the shop to Batiste and moved back into town after the death of one of his wives. If I were any of the ladies of his acquaintance, I'd be leery of getting into a relationship with him. Quite a track record that fella has!

Paladin

(28,980 posts)
4. Good Questions.
Thu Aug 9, 2012, 12:49 PM
Aug 2012

I've read all the Dave R. Mysteries that Burke has written (including the latest, "Creole Belle&quot , and I don't remember Batiste or the bait shop being dealt with. Tripod, the three-legged raccoon, is still around.

russspeakeasy

(6,539 posts)
5. I just finished Creole Bell yesterday. NO SPOILER
Thu Aug 9, 2012, 12:58 PM
Aug 2012

I really enjoyed it. A lot of the stuff he talks about are the things that are happening today in the Gulf Coast and elsewhere. The political picture he paints is damned accurate too.
Did you like the book ?

ChazInAz

(2,807 posts)
6. Racking my memory, here!
Sat Aug 11, 2012, 12:11 PM
Aug 2012

I've given away all but my latest Burke books, so I'm working on memory, here. If I recall correctly, these events happened "between novels", and not as part of the action. First, wife Bootsie died of lupus...natural causes for once. Dave's old family home burned due to a shoddy wiring job, prompting him to give the homestead to his brother Gentleman Jimmy to rebuild as he pleased. The proviso to that deal was that Batiste got the boat and bait shop business. Daughter Alafair was off in college at the time. Dave, needing a clean break, took Tripod to New Iberia, where he (Dave, not Tripod) joined the local sheriff's department, working with Helen Soileau. Shortly thereafter, he adopted Mr. Snuggs, the combative white cat.
I think that was the story line, and believe it took place around the time of "Purple Cane Road".
Hope that helps!

cyberswede

(26,117 posts)
7. Must have been after Purple Cane Road...
Sun Aug 12, 2012, 07:59 PM
Aug 2012

which is the most recent one I've read. Bootsie had some symptoms, iirc, but was still there at the end of the book.

ChazInAz

(2,807 posts)
8. Thanks
Mon Aug 13, 2012, 11:38 AM
Aug 2012

That narrows it down some.
As I mentioned, I gave most of my Burke books away...to a long-term alcoholism residential treatment center. Seemed appropriate.
Always risky, relying on memory when you're over 60.

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