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Dead and Gone: A Burke Novel
 
 

Dead and Gone: A Burke Novel (Paperback)

by Andrew Vachss (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

Burke, the dark avenger of Vachss's ultra-gritty urban crime series, has been killing bad peopleAusually child molestersAfor most of his 40-odd years. Somebody was bound to catch up with him eventually, and that's exactly what happens in this 13th installment in the series. Professional killers ambush Burke late one night, putting a bullet in his head and killing his beloved dog, Pansy. Physically, Vachss's self-professed "outlaw" is a changed man when he finally sneaks out of the hospital. But he's still the same old Burke on the inside. He wants revengeAbut he has no idea who masterminded the attack. Thus begins a months-long odyssey that takes him all over the country. Tapping into his extensive network of gray-area lawmen, violent criminals, degenerates of all stripes, beautiful women and whacked-out geniuses, he slowly pieces together which one of his enemies (a) is still alive, and (b) has the resources to have engineered such a sophisticated hit. Vachss's voice, as always, is one of the most distinctive in crime fictionAlean and tough, heavy on vernacular, notable for what's not said rather than for what is. Yet his plotting here is ponderous, with vast stretches of story devoted to Burke's self-analysis and a strange love affair he develops with Gem, a Cambodian woman he meets in Portland. Hardcore Burke fans may find the inner character work fascinating, as Burke reveals far more of himself and his sordid past here than in previous books. The novel's otherwise underwhelming finale does contain another nugget for fans: it appears likely that Burke will be leaving his longtime home, New York City, for the Pacific Northwest in coming books, just as Vachss did a few years ago. (Sept.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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In the latest novel from attorney and novelist Vachss (Choice of Evil), criminal character Burke is about to have his life changed forever. A child has been kidnapped, and Burke agrees to deliver the ransom. But this really isn't an exchangeDit's a set-up, and Burke is shot several times, then left for dead. Barely alive, he must recuperate for months to get back into fighting shape, always nursing the single goal of wreaking revenge on those responsible for his injuries. The action moves from Chicago to the Pacific Northwest, with Burke, as always, at an advantage because he is believed to be dead. Fans of previous novels in the "Burke" series will be shocked at some of the plot twists in this exciting addition. Recommended for all public libraries.DJeff Ayers, Seattle P.L.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars ALMOST AS GOOD AS BLUE BELLE, Aug 12 2002
By M. Pastorelli - See all my reviews
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VACHSS IS EXCELLENCE - SOME OF HIS BOOKS ARE MORE DISTURBING THAN OTHERS AND THIS IS ONE OF THEM. BURKE IS A CHARACTER OF A LIFETIME. WITH BURKE , VACHSS HAS ENSURED HIS PLACE IN CONTEMPORARY MYSTERY WRITING AND CAN REST ASSURED THAT HE WILL KEEP MAKING MONEY FOR HIS TRUE PASSION IN LIFE, HELPING CHILDREN.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Sweet and Sour, Mar 18 2002
By Michael Clarkson "tolzey" (Bath, Somerset, England) - See all my reviews
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I bought this book because of its reported resemblance to the Parker novels of Richard Stark. In reality Vachss' hero, Burke [those acquainted with Cockney rhyming slang will prefer the spelling Berk] is a million miles from the formidable, self-sufficient Parker. He is entirely dependent on an unbelievably politically correct group of people who display a dog-like devotion to the egregious hero. Members of the ethnic minorities thus patronised will be irritated by this device. As far as I know there is not yet a collective noun for such a group so let me suggest the coinage "luvvies" which is current in London for disgusting media folk.

The author misses his target which is the excellent hardboiled American detective style by such a wide margin as to have his book sink in a morass of glutinous sentimentality.

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4.0 out of 5 stars First Burke I've enjoyed in a while, Dec 28 2001
By C. Gilbert "frumiousb" (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) - See all my reviews
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I respect the heck out of Andrew Vachss' ideas and his issues, but those things are not why I read mystery novels. I loved the first few books in the Burke series-- found them taut and edgy, dark and smart. Lately though I had the feeling that the medium had gotten lost in the message and I'd found the books harder and harder to read.

_Dead and Gone_ takes Burke in a new direction and takes a little bit of the crusading hero out of my favorite anti-hero. The death of Pansy and his new face force him in a new direction and into the reach of new characters in a different part of the country. I liked the character of Gem (even if I'm a little jealous of every other woman in Burke's life :)) and I found Burke a lot more interesting this time around.

It isn't perfect, and the plot ends up feeling a bit contrived, particularly at the end. But the mood is pretty close to right on, and that's what I read Vachss' novels for anyhow.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Not Bad
This is the first Burke novel I've read. I picked it up because it was listed as being about the prevention of child abuse, which is near and dear to my heart. Read more
Published on Dec 17 2001 by Anna Klein

5.0 out of 5 stars Multi-layered writing, worthwhile reading
Dead and Gone continues the evolution of the character of Burke, an abused-child now-adult for whom the word 'dysfunctional' is almost comically euphemistic. Read more
Published on Nov 28 2001 by Davita

4.0 out of 5 stars Vachss is back
This one is one of the better burke novels. Vachss did have the tendency to focus more on his message than on the action in his last burke novels and somehow we had read it all... Read more
Published on Nov 9 2001 by brx

4.0 out of 5 stars Burke - tougher than ever
In this gritty and most suspenseful thriller, Burke is back and more focused than ever. If you like books that take you to the edge, with characters bent on revenge and justice,... Read more
Published on Oct 5 2001 by Dino

5.0 out of 5 stars Burke Is Back... With A Vengance!
Leave it to Andrew Vachss to breathe new life into his Noir Champion, Burke. Trying to buy back a long missing child, Burke is set up by a group of professional killers, shot... Read more
Published on Sep 21 2001 by Kevin J. Giltrud

2.0 out of 5 stars A nice place to visit, but I hop he doesn't live there.
I love Andrew Vachss' work, his novels and his public life. I first found "Hard Candy" in a closing out sale of a bookstore in Buffalo and I have been hooked ever since,... Read more
Published on Jun 28 2001 by Victor Catano

5.0 out of 5 stars Can't beat the best!
I have never once picked up a book by Vachss that didn't grab me from chapter one and throttle me until the last page. If anything, DEAD AND GONE only ups the ante. Read more
Published on May 3 2001 by Keris

4.0 out of 5 stars A Completely new direction
The most relevant statement I can make to you, potential reader is that this book represents an entirely new direction for the Burke series. Read more
Published on April 24 2001 by walkencomputerfund

1.0 out of 5 stars reeking piece...
What is this?! Andy has definitely gone down hill since "Down in the Zero", the last Burke book I read. And Zero wasn't that hot either. Read more
Published on Mar 31 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars ...A Dish Best Eaten Cold
"You know what it takes to sit across the table from a man, listen to him talk, look into his eyes...and then blow his brains all over the wall paper? Nothing. Read more
Published on Mar 17 2001 by Marc Ruby™

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