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James Lee Burke
James Lee Burke (born December 5, 1936) is an American author best
known for his mysteries, particularly the Dave Robicheaux series.
He has twice received the Edgar Award for Best Novel, for Black
Cherry Blues in 1990 and Cimarron Rose in 1998.
Burke was born in Houston, Texas, but grew up on the Texas-Louisiana
Gulf Coast. He attended Southwestern Louisiana Institute and the
University of Missouri, receiving a BA and MA from the latter. He
has worked at a wide variety of jobs over the years, including working
in the oil industry, as a reporter, and as a social worker. Shortly
before his move to Montana, he taught for several years in the Creative
Writing program at Wichita State University in the 1980s.
Burke and his wife, Pearl, split their time between Missoula, Montana
and New Iberia, Louisiana.
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