Down Here
By Andrew Vachss
By Andrew Vachss
By Andrew Vachss
By Andrew Vachss
Part of Burke Series
Part of Burke Series
Category: Noir Novels | Crime Fiction | Suspense & Thriller
Category: Noir Novels | Crime Fiction | Suspense & Thriller
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$19.00
Apr 12, 2005 | ISBN 9781400076116
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Apr 13, 2004 | ISBN 9781400042999
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Praise
“Many writers try to cover the same ground as Vachss. A handful are as good. None are better.” –People
"His greatest literary accomplishment to date and his most powerful statement yet on the choice between good and evil." —The Jackson Sun
“Starting a Vachss novel is like putting a vial of nitroglycerin into your pocket and going for a jog. You just know things are going to get interesting. Usually sooner rather than later.” – Rocky Mountain News
“Vachss’s writing is like a dark rollercoaster ride of fear, love and hate.” – The New-Orleans Times-Picayune
“Vachss’s writing remains raw and hungry, with an epidermis of rage barely containing an infinite core of sadness.” –The Seattle Times
"Sheer narrative drive is only part of what has kept readers coming back for more. . . . [Burke] is a hero of our times . . . lord of the asphalt jungle." —Washington Post Book World
"Vachss’s style is personal, laconic, shaded and, of course, creepy. If you like hard-boiled punk narrative, this is a read for you." —Los Angeles Times Book Review
"The Burke books make the noir-film genre look practically pastel. . . . The plot-driven stories churn with energy and a memorable gallery of the walking wounded." —The Philadelphia Inquirer
"There’s no way to put a [Vachss book] down once you’ve begun. . . . The plot hooks are engaging and the one-liners pierce like bullets." —Detroit Free Press
"Andrew Vachss continues to write the most provocative novels around. . . . It is difficult to write about a burning social issue and still keep the story at white heat, but Andrew Vachss does it seamlessly." –Martha Grimes
"The New York Burke inhabits is not borrowed from anybody and shimmers on the page as gaudily and scarily as it does on the streets." —New York magazine
“Down Here is tautly written…ultimately triumphant. Burke is the uncrowned king of the lawless good guys, and Down Here will advance his legend.” –Bookpage
"Addictive. . . . A [book] no student of the human condition will want to ignore." —Huntsville Times
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