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White Doves at Morning

By: James Lee Burke
Narrated by: Will Patton
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A riveting evocation of the Civil War, drawn from the true family history of "America's best novelist" (The Denver Post), JAMES LEE BURKE

1861. Two young Southerners, friends despite their differing political views and backgrounds, enlist in the 18th Louisiana regiment of the Confederate Army: Robert Perry, wealthy and privileged, and irreverent Willie Burke, the son of Irish immigrants, face the trials of battle and find redemption in the love of a passionate and committed abolitionist, Abigail Downing, and in the courageous struggle of Flower Jamison, a beautiful slave. Filled with a cast of unforgettable characters, and penetrating a landscape of shattering Civil War bloodshed as few novels have, this epic from an American literary giant endows readers with the gift of experiencing the past through new eyes, while its timeless prose style—at once luminous and brutal—ensures the legacy of this bloodiest of conflicts will never be lost.©2002 James Lee Burke, All Rights Reserved; (P)2002 Simon & Schuster Inc., All Rights Reserved, AUDIOWORKS Is an Imprint of Simon & Schuster Audio Division, Simon & Schuster Inc.
African American Genre Fiction Historical Fiction War & Military Civil War War Fiction Witty

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This was a very interesting and sometimes disturbing book. a good read for men and women

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Deep South geography and history, class struggle, conflicted protagonists, misery and beauty... all classic James Lee Burke. Heartily recommended.

Classic Burke

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Kept my interest throughout. Great performance and great story line. I find these novels so interesting and well written. Moreover, the narrator captures the intent of the story right on. A great team!

Worth the time and worth the cost.

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Burke is better known for his Robicheaux series and westerns, but he had a personal interest in embarking on this work of historical fiction. Willie Burke, the key protagonist is the author's ancestor. Unfortunately, the characters in this work lack the depth one finds among the underworld misfits that populate the Robicheaux novels. Will Patton does a creditable job with characters' voices, but the combination of his slightly pedantic narrator's voice with Burke's uncharacteristically flat prose makes third-person description occasionally sound like a partially-interested car salesman describing the features of a used Oldsmobile. This may be due to the fact that while he is an expert on Cajun culture since 1950, Burke is clearly not as well versed on the Civil War, or even the nineteenth century, for that matter. Civil War buffs will find much of the plot surrounding camp life and combat somewhat hackneyed. These include a battle scene that will remind the listener of something done by Stephen Crane a century eariler in _The Red Badge of Courage_. Throughout, the imagery and description found in _White Doves_ seems superficial in comparison with the richness one has come to expect in his crime novels. Perhaps I am too critical, as I so enjoyed the Robicheaux series that this book came as a let down.

not his best

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want to live in the war on american soil, you wil be apart of it if you listen to this tale when the south goes to fight the north,and slavery,is caught in the mist of it all, americans shed there blood, and why? we learn in school when we were chrildren of this war but never did a teacher put us there as Burke does, these days are to most forgotten or not told as they should be in truth,Burke leaves no stone unturned,and just like all his work you won't be able to put it down!

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