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Dave Robicheaux's first wife was Annie.
Coco Robicheaux was born on October 25, 1947, in Merced, California, USA.
Coco Robicheaux died on November 25, 2011, in New Orleans, USA.
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In James Lee Burke's novels, Dave Robicheaux's wife, Bootsie, dies from cancer. Her illness and death profoundly affect Dave, influencing his character's development and the themes of loss and grief throughout the series. Bootsie's passing serves as a significant emotional anchor in Robicheaux's life and struggles.
Dave Robicheaux is a fictional character in the series of mystery novels by James Lee Burke. Robicheaux references his age several times in the series, generally indirectly. Many times he refers to his unforgettable summer of 1957, when he was 19, so his birth year is 1938. That makes him 2 years younger than author Jim Burke himself. As of the 18th book in the series, "The Glass Rainbow", published in 2010, Robicheaux has reached the improbable age of 72. The character has been depicted at several ages: In the film "Heaven's Prisoners" (1996), actor Alec Baldwin was 38. In the film "In the Electric Mist" (2009), actor Tommy Lee Jones was 63.
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Probably not. The last book has him shot and dying, but being pulled back by his buddy, Clete
He's had 3 wives through the book Crusader's Cross. Bootsie is one. Anne Ballard another. Don't know the third.
The cast of Arlington - 2013 includes: Hiroki Ichinose as Hiroki Ashley Robicheaux as Ashley Ida Saki as Ida
James Lee Burke has written: 'Last car to Elysian Fields' 'Purple Cane Road (Dave Robicheaux Mysteries (Audio))' 'Lay Down My Sword and Shield' 'HEAVEN'S PRISONERS (Dave Robicheaux Mysteries' 'The neon rain' 'Cimarron rose' 'Dixie City jam' 'Le brasier de l'ange' 'Feuerregen' 'White doves at morning' 'Marketing & Selling the Travel Product' 'Two for Texas' -- subject(s): Fiction, Texas in fiction, History, Fugitives from justice in fiction, Fugitives from justice 'Burning Angel' -- subject(s): Fiction, Police in fiction, Dave Robicheaux (Fictitious character), Police, Organized crime, Private investigators, Detective and mystery stories, Race relations 'James Lee Burke Collection Uk' 'A morning for flamingos' -- subject(s): Fiction, Dave Robicheaux (Fictitious character), Private investigators, Detective and mystery stories, Murder 'The Tin Roof Blowdown' -- subject(s): Fiction, Police, Dave Robicheaux (Fictitious character), Hurricane Katrina, 2005, Detective and mystery stories, Large type books, Popular Print Disabled Books 'Bitterroot' -- subject(s): Fiction, Private investigators, Private investigators in fiction, Veterans, Montana in fiction, Vietnam War, 1961-1975 in fiction, Vietnam War, 1961-1975, Billy Bob Holland (Fictitious character), Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975, Detective and mystery stories, Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975 in fiction, Large type books 'Sunset limited' 'Sunset limited' -- subject(s): Fiction, Private investigators, News photographers, Dave Robicheaux (Fictitious character), Detective and mystery stories, Photojournalists 'Bitterroot LP' 'Cadillac Jukebox Cassette' 'In The Electric Mist with the Confederate Dead' 'The Glass Rainbow (Dave Robicheaux #18)' 'Burning Angel (Dave Robicheaux Mysteries)' 'Swan Peak' -- subject(s): Fiction, Private investigators, Dave Robicheaux (Fictitious character), Detective and mystery stories, Large type books 'Feast day of fools' -- subject(s): Sheriffs, Missing persons, Human trafficking, Fiction 'Purple Cane Road OME' 'A Morning for Flamingoes' 'Le bagnard et autres nouvelles' 'Feast Day of Fools' -- subject(s): New York Times bestseller, nyt:hardcover_fiction=2011-10-15, Sheriffs, Missing persons, Human trafficking, Fiction 'Une saison pour la peur' 'The Neon Rain (Keatings Choice)' 'The convict and other stories' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Fiction 'In the moon of red ponies' 'Sabine Spring' 'Cadillac Jukebox' 'The lost get-back boogie' 'Rain gods' -- subject(s): Fiction, Sheriffs, Mass murder investigation 'Burning Angel' -- subject(s): Fiction, Race relations, Organized crime, Private investigators, Dave Robicheaux (Fictitious character), Detective and mystery stories 'A morning for flamingos' 'A Dave Robicheaux Audio Collection' 'A Stained White Radiance' -- subject(s): Fiction, Private investigators, Child abuse, Dave Robicheaux (Fictitious character), Detective and mystery stories 'A Stained White Radiance' 'In the moon of red ponies' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Attorney and client, Billy Bob Holland (Fictitious character), Detective and mystery stories, Fiction, Indian activists, Legal stories, Private investigators, Trials (Murder), Veterans, Vietnam War, 1961-1975, Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975 'The James Lee Burke' 'Cimarron rose' -- subject(s): Fiction, Teenage boys, Trials (Murder), Detective and mystery stories, Billy Bob Holland (Fictitious character), Legal stories, Large type books 'The glass rainbow' -- subject(s): Large type books, Dave Robicheaux (Fictitious character), Police, Fiction, nyt:mass_market_paperback=2011-07-30, Police in fiction, New York Times bestseller 'The Best of Robicheaux' 'Purple cane road' -- subject(s): Fiction, Private investigators, Death, Mothers, Dave Robicheaux (Fictitious character), Detective and mystery stories, Mystery fiction, Large type books 'Purple cane road' 'Burning Angel (Dave Robicheaux Mysteries' 'Sunset Limited (Dave Robicheaux Mysteries (Audio))' 'Convict'
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