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Hard Candy (Signet) by Andrew Vachss
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Hard Candy (Signet) (original 1989; edition 1990)

by Andrew Vachss (Author)

Series: Burke (4)

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In this mercilessly compelling thriller, Burke -- the private eye, sting artist, and occasional hit man who metes out a cruelly ingenious vengeance on those who victimize children -- is up against a soft-spoken messiah who may be rescuing runaways or recruiting them for his own hideous purposes. But in doing so Burke becomes a target for an entire Mafia family, a whore with a heart of cyanide, and a contract killer as implacable as a heat-seeking missile. Written with Vachss' signature narrative overdrive -- and with his unnerving familiarity with the sub-basement of American crime -- Hard Candy is vintage Burke. "Burke fills a void. . . . With his soiled white hat, this Lone Ranger. . . asks difficult questions while shining light into the darkest recesses." -- Chicago Tribune "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… (more)
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Title:Hard Candy (Signet)
Authors:Andrew Vachss (Author)
Info:Signet (1990), Edition: Reprint, 1 pages
Collections:Your library, Currently reading, To read
Rating:****
Tags:thriller

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Hard Candy by Andrew Vachss (Author) (1989)

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I really enjoy these books.
I just wish I could make them last a little longer ;-) ( )
  Rockhead515 | Dec 22, 2022 |
A prostitute named Candy, who Burke knew from his younger years, asks him to rescue her teenage daughter from a guy named Train. What she is doing there is left unclear, but when Burke finds out the truth he is horrified. Meanwhile, a psycho killer named Wesley is furious that Burke blew up a guy named Mortay (in the last book), and goes after the mob for not paying his fee, even though Mortay was killed by Burke. Wesley forces Burke to help him find the Don so that he can Wesley can get his revenge. Not as good as the last book, in part because Burke is moping for about 40% of the book, and finds no solace in exacting his own revenge on dead Belle's father. ( )
  skipstern | Jul 11, 2021 |
child sex ring in NY, Burke a street criminal with a code
  ritaer | May 19, 2020 |
Ending was horrific. I can understand Wesley, that monster wanting to go out in as public a fashion as possible, but why take all those high school students with him? ( )
  Eternal.Optimist | Aug 22, 2018 |
The first reaction to the start of this novel could legitimately be: “Why is Vachss cleaning up loose ends from a previous book now?” Turns out it is completely relevant to this story. Perhaps he had learned from an oversight earlier in the series. In his second book, Strega, Burke was dealing with a loss suffered in his debut outing; and the angst did not particularly match what the readers had experienced at his side in Flood. This time we know exactly how far Burke has fallen as a result of his latest loss.

Burke’s World is populated by people like himself, living on the fringes of New York City, along its underbelly. These are almost always long-term relationships: some are personal, some are professional, a few are antagonistic. All are to one extent or another ambiguous. This time Burke entwines himself with an early girlfriend and a childhood friend turned hit man, the latter suspecting that Burke is encroaching on his territory thanks to previous events growing in stature as it circulates through the rumor mill. As always, Vachss drags elements from the seamy side of life into harsh daylight, and enthralls you along the way. A master craftsman with a successful effort. ( )
  JohnWCuluris | Jun 19, 2016 |
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In this mercilessly compelling thriller, Burke -- the private eye, sting artist, and occasional hit man who metes out a cruelly ingenious vengeance on those who victimize children -- is up against a soft-spoken messiah who may be rescuing runaways or recruiting them for his own hideous purposes. But in doing so Burke becomes a target for an entire Mafia family, a whore with a heart of cyanide, and a contract killer as implacable as a heat-seeking missile. Written with Vachss' signature narrative overdrive -- and with his unnerving familiarity with the sub-basement of American crime -- Hard Candy is vintage Burke. "Burke fills a void. . . . With his soiled white hat, this Lone Ranger. . . asks difficult questions while shining light into the darkest recesses." -- Chicago Tribune "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

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