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| 1. Terminal: A Burke Novel (Burke Novels) by Andrew Vachss | |
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(2007-09-25)
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| 2. Mask Market (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard) by Andrew Vachss | |
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(2007-08-28)
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| 3. Down Here: A Burke Novel by Andrew Vachss | |
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(2005-04-12)
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Editorial Review Book Description Bone-crushing impact, set in a milieu that clogs your lungs and stings your eyes, Down Here is the penetrating and remarkable new thriller from the master of American noir. For many years, Burke has carried a torch for Wolfe, the beautiful, driven former sex crimes prosecutor who was fired for refusing to "go along to get along." They share a marrow-deep hatred of predators but walk different sides of the street when it comes to justice. So when Burke hears that Wolfe has been arrested for attempted murder, he knows something is double-wrong—and deals himself in. Putting together a distrustful alliance between his "family of choice," Wolfe's outlaw network, and an informant inside the police department, Burke starts with the alleged victim, a brutal serial rapist Wolfe had personally prosecuted. He's back on the street because his conviction was reversed, and any of his long list of victims has plenty of motive to kill him. The deeper Burke gets into the investigation, the more holes he finds in the case against Wolfe. Yet the DA's office continues to press forward, and Burke has to find out what their game is. No stranger to devil's bargains, Burke reopens the rape investigations—his way—and discovers an artist whose violent work in progress is a whole city's nightmare. Customer Reviews (26)
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| 4. Only Child : A Burke Novel by Andrew Vachss | |
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(2002-10-08)
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Editorial Review Amazon.com Burke needs cover to penetrate the teenage subculture of the Long Island town where the girl lived and died, so he puts together a crew of gifted role-players, including a pair of lesbian "power exchangers" who market their special brand of sex on the Internet. When Burke himself surfaces as a casting director, seeking tomorrow's stars for a movie to be shot on location, the investigation quickly spins off into uncharted depths. What he discovers is a new kind of filmmaking, a new kind of violence, and a predator unlike any he's ever known. When they meet head-on over a brutal work of cinÃéma vÃéritÃé, only one of them will survive the final cut. Customer Reviews (20)
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| 5. Flood by Andrew Vachss | |
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(1998-03-10)
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| 6. Sacrifice by Andrew Vachss | |
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(1996-01-30)
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My problem with these books is that while I admire the author as someone who works to help abused children and writes stories that can educate others about what kind of evil people operate in these areas, I just don't find his writing ability to be at the level of top crime authors.The word pictures just aren't as clear, the character development is so-so and there are usually a few over the top features that detract from the overall realism of the story.So, my 4 star rating is given mainly for the good features I listed, while my conclusion is that I'm not now leaning toward reading any more Vachss books.
Within the first 20 pages the pox were forgotten and a Burke fan was born for life. I knew a pedophile. For years we tried to convince 'the right people' that this person was indeed a pedophile.Unfortunately no one listened and his money bought his release.How I wish I knew a Burke in the real world. What impressed me the most about this book was its truth.It is evident from the start that Mr. Vachss has spent time in the trenches, that his stories are sadly based on a grim part of life most people would rather not acknowledge. The message in his words is conveyed through the gruff gentleness of Burke.The loyalty between Burke and his group is a loyalty very few people share.His voodoo accurate as well, this is simply a high quality novel that will disturb the reader, make the reader think and introduce the reader permanently into The Zone. Read this book. ... Read more | |
| 7. Hard Candy by Andrew Vachss | |
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(1995-07-04)
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| 8. Blossom by Andrew Vachss | |
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(1996-10-29)
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| 9. Born Bad: Collected Stories by Andrew Vachss | |
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(1994-08-23)
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| 10. Everybody Pays: Stories by Andrew Vachss | |
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(1999-09-07)
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Because Vachss' writing *is* "too real."And that makes it all the more important for us to read.His research is his life, and all of the brutal, ugly corners of this earth he has been -- from the midnight human meat markets of New York City to the genocidal killing fields of Biafra -- confronting evils few people dare to even acknowledge voluntarily.But for all of the darkness, in his short stories, Vachss always seems to find some beauty -- an orchid amongst the spent shell casings. Vachss is a warrior poet, on a mission to save children from abuse.His sword is his writing, and his haiku is the short story.If the purpose of writing is to communicate one's experience of reality so accurately that the reader feels like he or she has actually experienced it, then Vachss is one of the most skilled writers of all time.And if you liked *Born Bad*, you will believe he has perfected the art of the short story after reading *Everybody Pays*. So, read Vachss to be entertained, scared, intellectually stimulated, angered, inspired to take action, enlightened, strengthened, nourished, or healed.Read it simply because it is great writing.Read it to be *educated* -- you will learn more from one of his books than from a whole semester of criminology courses.Read his work for all of the reasons there are to read.But *do* read it.And then *try* to turn away from the reality it reveals.
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| 11. Blue Belle by Andrew Vachss | |
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(1995-07-04)
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| 12. False Allegations by Andrew Vachss | |
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(2001-09-25)
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| 13. Two Trains Running by Andrew Vachss | |||||||||||||
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(2006-06-06)
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Editorial Review Amazon.com Amazon.com Exclusive Content Justice, Rage, Retribution & Vachss Two Trains Running was selected by Amazon.com as their No. 1 Editors' Pick in Mystery & Thrillers for 2005. Standalone Novels, Comics & Collections by Andrew Vachss !-- begin6pak --> !-- end6pak --> !-- begin6pak --> See the entire Burke series. Customer Reviews (36)
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| 14. Footsteps of the Hawk by Andrew Vachss | |
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(2001-09-25)
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What makes this novel great is that it shows Burke has changed considerably from the person he once was (no longer carying a gun, keeping his temper in check), yet the change is completely plausable because, at his core, he's the same person (tough and cynical). Vachss's humor is as sharp as ever. So is his prose.
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| 15. Safe House by Andrew Vachss | |
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(2001-09-25)
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Editorial Review Amazon.com Safe House offers up Vachss's repertoire of repeat characters. The most fascinating are Burke's prison "family," the Prof, Max the silent, the Mole, Michelle, Clarence, Mama, and, of course, Burke himself, who is as hard-edged as ever.The family's willingness to help one another, even die for one another, is the emotional string that ties the books together.There are also two new female characters, Vyra, the affluent Jewish housewife and Crystal Beth, half Inuit, half Irish safe house madam. Though not as believable as their male counterparts, Vyra and Crystal Beth have powerful secrets of their own and add a soft, human element to the story. Like other Vachss novels, Safe House embraces the dirty, grim life of the ex-con for hire.The most compelling aspect of Safe House is Vachss's no-holds-barred writing style.He spares nobody's feeling and minces no words in this rough, gritty and often painfully raw crime story. --Mara Friedman Customer Reviews (23)
I've been in on the Burke novels since the first one, Flood, It's just short of becoming a parody of itself, and I don't Perhaps I'm simply tired of Burke's world.The Prof's rhyming This story starts off with a favour for a fellow ex-con. The ex-con has accidentally killed an abusive husband whom he was supposed to be warning away from his battered wife. The story then quickly progresses to the safe house of the book's title and the battered women who are sheltered there. At first it appears that the rest of the book would be about Burke and his partners providing protection for these women, but before you know it, the focus shifts on to a neo-Nazi movement. With the constant changes of focus, I found the plot a little hard to follow as I tried to remember the motivation behind what was taking place. This is hardboiled all the way as Burke displays a willingness to do just about anything as long as it means getting the job done. A little more attention to explaining what was going on and a little less to attitude would have gone a long way.
There is indeed a plot, which blends white-supremacist movements with the societal problems of stalking andspousal abuse.To help out old friend Herk and new friend Crystal Beth, Burke and his "family" find themselves needing to murder a couple of bad guys in cold blood and put all their lives on the line to derail a plan to level a Federal building in NYC with half a dozen truckloads of explosives. Burke finds himself working with an enigmatic undercover figure who calls himself Pryce, and who is multiply connected to the local and state police, and Feds, in extraordinary ways.There is a hint that Pryce may enter Burke's life again, once he gets a new face; let's hope he does. In summary, this is another chilling Vachss tour of the underbelly of our society. If you have a strong stomach, it's a tour you won't regret taking.
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| 16. Strega: A Burke Novel by Andrew Vachss | |
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(1996-01-30)
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Other elements contribute to this sense of flaccidity.The character of Strega is not really sufficiently developed, and her psychology is not very convincing.Vachss's secondary characters - the Mole, Max the Silent, Michelle - are always fun, but they tend to border on parody; and while I always enjoy them in themselves - especially Max - Vachss flirts with the risk of undermining his credibility with their over-the-top portrayal. The net result is a lack of the tension that is what a book like this is supposed to be about.There's really very little suspense, and while I will continue to follow the series for at least another book or two, I'll be hoping for a bit more of a payoff. ... Read more | |
| 17. Shella by Andrew Vachss | |
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(1994-08-23)
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| 18. The Getaway Man by Andrew Vachss | |
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(2003-04-08)
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Editorial Review Book Description Eddie starts stealing cars long before he's old enough to get a license, driven by a force so compelling that he never questions, just obeys. After a series of false starts, interrupted by stays in juvenile institutions and a state prison term, Eddie's skills and loyalty attract the attention of J.C., a near-legendary hijacker. When he gets out, Eddie becomes the driver for J.C.'s ultra-professional crew. J.C., the master planner, is finally ready to pull off that one huge job every con dreams of... the Retirement Score. But some roads have twists even a professional getaway man couldn't foresee... Andrew Vachss, a writer widely acclaimed for breathing new life and death into the crime genre, here presents a classic noir tale, relentlessly displaying and dissecting not guilt, but innocence. "Vachss is a contemporary master." "Vachss has updated the classic noir thriller, and set a new standard. The Getaway Man is taut and understated, inexorable in its deepening moral ambiguity. Eddie, the getaway man is a brilliant achievement, simple but not stupid, as steady on the wheel as Vachss' prose style, Eddie remains an honorable innocent in a world of slowly revealed depravity." Customer Reviews (25)
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| 19. Pain Management by Andrew Vachss | |
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(2001-10-23)
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Editorial Review Amazon.com At hand is a task Burke has done before: the recovery of a runaway, a 16-year-old girl named Rosebud. But Burke, an assassin with scruples, knows when things aren't right. Rosebud's father, Kevin, has a '60s-era contempt of "The Man" that doesn't jibe with his obvious wealth. Mother Maureen limps through life on pharmaceutical crutches. Younger sister Daisy and best friend Jennifer know things but won't share. As his search spirals out from Portland's mean streets, Burke encounters a mysterious young woman, Ann O. Dyne, who offers to help for a price. Her raison d'être is pain management--securing and dispensing medications vital to the terminally ill but held beyond their reach by a largely uncaring cadre of doctors, lawyers, and politicians. Eventually, of course, this plot line connects with Rose's whereabouts. Andrew Vachss's MO here, as usual, is a mystery (Rosebud's disappearance) plus an actual cause célèbre (humane pain management). It's a risky formula that aims both to entertain and to enlighten. With its believably unbelievable characters, Vachss's spare noir, and steely pacing that counterpoints a bolt-upright climax, Burke's 13th outing is every bit as satisfying as the dozen that came before. --Michael Hudson Customer Reviews (37)
A lot of the problem is that what made Burke so interesting in the first few books was the very real tension between light and dark in the character. He was constantly in balance, and the nastiness made for a really refreshing read after all the weaker characters that you find in detective novels today.Unfortunately, Burke has been around too long, and he's just too much a defender to really believe in the Dark Knight anymore. He's taken on too many good causes and acted too much as protector of the helpless. Good thing in a person, less good if you want to keep the tension of someone strung between good and evil. I'm sure that the continuing novels serve Vachss' not-so-hidden agenda of educating his audience, but they just aren't as interesting to read at this point. I'm a little troubled with myself for writing this kind of review, as I recognize that there are larger issues with these books than a good escapist read. I applaud Vacchs' determination in the work he does for children and I think he's chosen a nearly ideal vehicle for getting his messages out. I just wish that I had the same compulsion to read Burke novels as I did with the first. Anyways, this book (Burke tries to ignore his problematic relationship with Gem, while taking on the case of a 16-year old runaway) is well-written and will probably appeal. Still worth a read, in any case.
In this outing, he's gone to ground in Portland Oregon. This is a departure for Vachss, who's set almost all of his books in New York City. He bounces around town, establishing a "rep" so that someone can hire him to do something. Eventually a troubled father contacts him, looking for his daughter. Burke agrees to look, and does so with his usual disregard for rules, animosity towards authority figures, and dark, mysterious methods. When he finds the girl, the answers are not at all what you were expecting, satisfying though they are. There's a whole interlude where Burke helps a woman who steals drugs for the chronically ill, and it's from this side-plot that the book gets its title. I liked the story, about as much as I usually do with Vachss. Everything's very dark (I don't think I could read two of these in a row without contemplating suicide) and murky, and the structure of the book is strange, too. For those who aren't familiar, Vachss has veered between numbering his chapters and not bothering. They're anywhere between a couple of lines and a page or two of text, very short, very choppy. The author seems to just only write part of the story, several lines of dialog, and expect the reader to fill in the rest. Given that, this is a good book.
Under an alias, Burke agrees to locate a well-heeled hippie's daughter. Things about her disappearance don't add up, and Burke encounters some locals who may or may not help him. They also may or may not be milking him for their own cause - getting pain meds to those in greatest need despite America's short-sighted treatment policies. These two plotlines never really merge. The daughter's family bears a secret that caused her to take off, but it's...well, a more "esoteric" reason than molestation. On the plus side, Vachss offers some intelligent, sympathetic young characters. He reminds us that everyone has the potential to be both Cain AND Abel. Burke's usual anger and vigilance fall short of his melancholy. Things with Gem are decaying, and this almost becomes a distraction from the plot. His woman troubles don't end there; Ann O. Dyne is the most annoying girl Burke has dealt with since Fancy ("Down in The Zero") or Nadine ("Choice of Evil"). She's not stupid, just annoying. Flood, Blossom and Belle are still the top-tier Burkettes. Vachss' effort to broaden the scope of issues in Burke novels is commendable. However, it doesn't play to Burke's strengths. Baby Boy Burke is a conman first and a killer first-and-a-half. "Pain Management," while thought-provoking, didn't hit me as hard as earlier works. Burke has the blues six feet deep, and the only effective remedy is to get back to New York and take it out on the lowest of the low. With "Only Child," I hope to see How Burke Got His Groove Back. ... Read more | |
| 20. Batman: The Ultimate Evil (Batman) by Andrew H. Vachss | |
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(1996-07)
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