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The Lost Get-Back Boogie

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Recently paroled from prison, Iry Paret becomes drawn into a tragic conflict involving an ex-convict and their neighbors in this page-turning thriller from New York Times bestselling author James Lee Burke.
Iry Paret's done his time—two years for manslaughter in Louisiana's Angola State Penitentiary. Now the war vet and blues singer is headed to Montana, where he hopes to live clean working on a ranch owned by the father of his prison pal, Buddy Riordan.

In prison, Iry tinkered with a song—"The Lost Get-Back Boogie"—that never came out quite right. Now, the Riordan family's problems hand him a new kind of trouble, with some tragic consequences. And Iry must get the tune right at last, or pay a fateful price.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 28, 1986
      This wonderful novel about a Korean War veteran released in the '60s from a Louisiana prison farm where he served a term for manslaughter is neither roman tic nor cynical in its realism. Loner Iry Paret, a country-and-western musician, has survived two years of hacks, trustees and dangerous inmates, not with hope but with a dull, gloomy attentiveness that has written hardship's effects all over him. Once he is paroled, he drinks liquor as if it were a tonic, but even drinking brings no joy. He travels to a fellow prisoner's ranch, and as he heads west, the air clears. His involvement with his acid-dropping pal Buddy Rior dan, Buddy's stoical ex-cowboy father (who feuds with a foul-odored pulpmill) and Buddy's estranged wife, Beth, tugs him between adjustment to straight life and the battles that may send him back to jail. Although the ending strays, this latest novel by the author of The Convict is pensive and cautiously paced. It also contrasts two very different parts of the essence of Americathe hazy bayou and a resolute valley in the beautiful West.

    • Library Journal

      February 1, 2006
      Paroled after two years in prison, Iry Paret is trying to go straight. After landing a job on a Montana ranch, he finds that life on the outside often is tougher than doing time.

      Copyright 2006 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 30, 1987
      During the 1960s, a Korean War veteran is released from a Louisiana prison farm after serving a term formanslaughter. While visiting his acid-dropping buddy, he battles between adjusting to straight life and doing what might send him back to jail. A "wonderful novel,'' PW wrote.

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