Andrew Vachss's many books include the Burke novels and two previous collections of short stories. His books have been translated into twenty languages, and his work has appeared in Parade, Antaeus, Esquire, Playboy, and The New York Times, among other publications. He died in 2021.
"A collection of white-hot short stories.... The baddest noir
stylist of them all digs into his archives from the past 15 years
and comes up with 20 visits to hell." --Kirkus Reviews
“Vachss’s reverence for storytelling is evident in the blunt beauty
of his language.” —Chicago Sun-Times
“Vachss is a contemporary master. . . Decidedly hard-boiled, his
prose is lean, tough-edged, and brittle.” —The Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
“To read Andrews Vachss at his best is to take a ride on the dark
side, where the plight of the oppressed and vulnerable . . .
becomes the catalyst for revenge-fueled street justice.” —Los
Angeles Times
“Many writers try to cover the same ground as Vachss. A handful are
as good. None are better.” —People
“Vachss’s stories . . . burn with righteous rage and transfer a
degree of that rage to the reader.” —The Washington Post Book
World
“Writing in a style so sleekly engineered that it purrs when you
pop the hood, Vachss gives us such a smooth ride that it’s easy to
forget someone is driving this thing.” —The New York Times Book
Review
“Vachss is red-hot and as serious as a punctured lung.” —Playboy
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