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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. This was one of the most gut-wrenching novels I have recently read best describes "Dead and Gone" by Andrew Vachss. "Dead and Gone" was my first novel from Mr. Vachss and was recommended by a number of librarything and Amazon connoisseurs, especially those who favored testosterone flavored literature. Suffice to say that Mr. Vachss captures the essence, nuance, flavor and cadence of modern noir/hard-boiled detective novels, even though his main character, Burke, is not a detective. Mr. Vachss' signature is in capturing the delicate balance between slick and pretentious like few writers I've come across. And he circumscribes expertly many of the visceral feelings of those who have been hurt beyond repair. Were there times I felt he crossed that line into being ostentatious, yes. However, the novel packs a punch like few others and I will be perusing the shelves for another jolt. ( )no reviews | add a review
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