Series: Burke

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Flood by Andrew Vachss1
Strega by Andrew Vachss2
Blue Belle by Andrew Vachss3
Hard Candy by Andrew Vachss4
Blossom by Andrew Vachss5
Sacrifice by Andrew Vachss6
Down in the Zero by Andrew Vachss7
Footsteps of the Hawk by Andrew Vachss8
False Allegations: A Burke Novel by Andrew Vachss9
Safe House: A Burke Novel by Andrew Vachss10
Choice of Evil: A Burke Novel by Andrew Vachss11
Dead and Gone: A Burke Novel by Andrew Vachss12
Pain Management: A Burke Novel by Andrew Vachss13
Only Child by Andrew Vachss14
Down Here: A Burke Novel by Andrew Vachss15
Mask Market (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard) by Andrew Vachss16
Terminal: A Burke Novel (Burke Novels) by Andrew Vachss17
Another Life: The Final Burke Novel by Andrew Vachss18
Down here: Strega, Blue Belle, Hard candy by Andrew H. Vachss 2,3,4

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