• A Stained White Radiance

  • A Dave Robicheaux Novel, Book 5
  • By: James Lee Burke
  • Narrated by: Mark Hammer
  • Length: 12 hrs and 8 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,020 ratings)

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A Stained White Radiance

By: James Lee Burke
Narrated by: Mark Hammer
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Publisher's summary

From the best-selling author who "can touch you in ways few writers can" (The Washington Post), James Lee Burke's fifth Dave Robicheaux novel is now an audiobook.

Cajun police detective Dave Robicheaux knows the Sonnier family of New Iberia - their connections to the CIA, the mob, and to a former Klansman now running for state office. And he knows their past - as dark and murky as a night on the Louisiana bayou. An assassination attempt and the death of a cop draw Robicheaux into the Sonniers' dangerous web of madness, murder and incest. But Robicheaux has devils of his own. And they've come out of hiding to destroy the tormented investigator - and the people he holds most dear.

Filled with the usual Burke combination of brilliant action and a stunning novelistic theme, A Stained White Radiance will keep Burke's fans riveted - and win him many new ones.

©1992 James Lee Burke (P)2012 Simon & Schuster

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"James Lee Burke is the best writer of detective fiction on the American scene and A Stained White Radiance is proof.... It takes the crime novel into places it's never gone before." ( San Francisco Examiner)

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Where oh where is Will Patton??

What a narrator!! All characters sounded the same except the child and Clete Purcell. If I had not been listening closely I would have been confused after the first hour. I wondered how I had missed this book in the series and now I know! No more Mr. Hammond for me thank you!!! I really didn’t want to give 5 stars to any part but I don’t know how to erase them. Only 1 star to performance and 4stars to overall.

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More politics than I like.

Somebody with the talent of James Lee Burke would do well to leave his left wing leanings out of a good story. Most who doesn't hold the same beliefs are relegated to beer swilling, toothless, ignorant characters. The rest are corrupt officials and politicians. Lots of Republican and right-wing references but never any mention of the Klan origins. The insults are mostly just subtle and cruel.

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A great writer at work here

James Lee Burke is a gifted writer, very few writers have his talent. This book takes the storyline and characters into some dysfunctional waters, there are some twists and turns and moments when you can be immersed in the world of South Louisiana and taken by the beautiful dialog and become a part of the world and scene. The series is amazing and pulls no punches in looking at uncomfortable topics. If you crave to find a writer with talent and want to be taken with great narration that is a match to some of the best dialog I have ever listened to then this is a series to get into.
Recommended enthusiastically.

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James Lee Burke has the ability to create the stage of new Iberia. I can see it, feel it,and smell it in my mind. Thank you for the experiences. I wait for each new release.

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Great story line, great book series. Horrible narrator



James Lee Burke’s Dave Robicheaux series is a wonderful collections of books that I started years ago. The author is a very talented guy and I really do love his work. However the narrator (M. Hammer) on this particular recording, and the other recordings in the series by the same narrator, are just impossible to get through for me. His pronunciations of French/Cajun names and words is pretty rough to start with. Then there is the accent he uses. I think this guy is under the impression that very single person from Louisiana is an uneducated wretch who cannot speak correctly or without sounding like they have spent their entire lives in a backwoods southern trailer park where half the people are cooking methamphetamines. I tried and tried again to keep going with this book but ultimately decided to just order the paperback online so I didn’t have to hear Mark Hammer’s version. I even returned this book to audible. At the time of the review, I have 150 books in my audible library and this is only the second book I have ever returned. And it’s the first book I have ever written a review of. The narrator’s performance is just that bad.

“A Stained White Radiance” seems to be just as good as the author’s other works, I really want to stress that. This negative review is 100% about the narrator, Hammer. Not about the author or the series. Will Patton is the other narrator in this series and he does a wonderful job with the Dave Robicheaux story. I have listened to all of the Patton narrated non-abridged Robicheaux novels by Burke. They are all worth the time I spent listening to them. I hope Patton will record the books originally done by M. Hammer to complete the series. But until then, I will be reading paperback copies of the Hammer recorded Robicheaux audio books.

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great book


loved it once again Burke has hit home run . movie please or tv . I am making my list of actors now.

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Vernacular speech

Pirogue is pronounced PEERoh. Mulates is Mewlots. It’s crawfish not crayfish. The vernacular in regional speech matters

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Another great one by James Lee Burke

Terrific novel. Good (not great) narration. Retrograde "catchup" is a worthy and wondrous experience! Absolutely recommended. 🐯

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I miss Will Patton

Would you consider the audio edition of A Stained White Radiance to be better than the print version?

Nope. Same book I read years ago, still as good read to me as it was when I read it in print.

What three words best describe Mark Hammer’s performance?

Working back to Will

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

It had slow times that I shut it off but times I couldn't shut it off.

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I feel like I am beating up on Mark Hammer every time I leave a review, he is a great narrator, just wrong for this series. I'm working my way back to Will Patton.Mark doesn't detract from the story line, I just miss the spot-on south LA feeling Will brings to all the characters.

JLB does so well at drawing by using words the locals of the area and catches the flavor of the area down to the sunrise and sunset colors, the smells and the electricity that gets in the air down here. I'll keep going no matter who is narrating.

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Difficult Subject Written About with Sensitivity

Every book I listen to in this series is like taking a journey into Cajun Country. I can't wait until the next book in the series, which has been like re-entering a mysterious adventure, full of prose and poetry, darkness and light and ultimately JUSTICE. In this installment, we learn about the horrid abuse that occurred in the Sonnier family. Seldom have I ever heard such gentle handling of incest and physical abuse. Most of the time I stay away from books that include such sick subjects, but I can trust James Lee Burke to find a way to kindly handle even this. This author is quickly becoming a favorite. I love the characters: Bootsie, Robicheaus's wife, his daughter, Alafair, and Cletus Purcell, his former partner. Great addition to the series. Don't miss it.

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