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Pain Management: A Burke Novel (original 2001; edition 2002)

by Andrew Vachss (Author)

Series: Burke (13)

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Burke is back, but still lurking in the shadows, unable to return home. He is prowling the unfamiliar streets of Portland, Oregon, in search of a runaway teen. By all accounts, Rosebud Carlin is a happy, well-adjusted girl. She doesn't fit the profile of the runaway kids Burke knows so well . . . and once was. But there's something about her father . . . Burke knows the street script, but the actors are all strangers. Cut off from his family and his network of criminal contacts, Burke is forced into a dangerous alliance with a renegade group dedicated to providing relief by any means necessary to those in intractable pain. A bargain is struck, and the fuse is lit. Heart-stopping and hard-hitting, Pain Management is the latest bout in Andrew Vachss's thrilling reign as undisputed champ of brass knuckles noir.… (more)
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Title:Pain Management: A Burke Novel
Authors:Andrew Vachss (Author)
Info:Vintage Crime/Black Lizard (2002), Edition: Reprint, 307 pages
Collections:Your library, Currently reading, To read
Rating:****
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Pain Management by Andrew Vachss (Author) (2001)

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Still in mourning from Pansy's death in the last novel, Burke is living with Gem in Portland, and getting bored when she finds him a missing person case. A well-behaved, intelligent teenage girl has run away from her home, and the police seem disinterested. Her frantic father hires Burke, and much of the book is Burke's unorthodox way of finding people and the truth. Meanwhile, the police are seeking a serial killer of prostitutes and Burke his expertise to a local cop friend of Gem's. We meet Ann O. Dyne, who is working to protect the hookers and also fanatically dedicated to helping ease debilitating pain for the sick and dying. Again seeking to trade favors, Ann introduces Burke to a local thug, who runs many of the hookers and Burke takes active measures to stop the killings. Nobody seems to believe that Burke won't return the runaway to her father, if she has a bona fide reason for her disappearance. The reason is a surprise. However, Burke needs to get back to his NY-based family. ( )
  skipstern | Jul 11, 2021 |
Burke works in Portland to find missing girl
  ritaer | Jun 27, 2021 |
This book is quite realistic I think, so it's memorable, a good reading experience. ( )
  Sally-AnneLambert | Aug 16, 2009 |
Not my favorite of the Burke books, but still good. These books are only for those who like their fiction extremely hard-boiled though.

I got Vachss's autograph on this book when I met him at the Texas Book Festival. Very intense guy. ( )
  jennyo | Apr 14, 2006 |
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Burke is back, but still lurking in the shadows, unable to return home. He is prowling the unfamiliar streets of Portland, Oregon, in search of a runaway teen. By all accounts, Rosebud Carlin is a happy, well-adjusted girl. She doesn't fit the profile of the runaway kids Burke knows so well . . . and once was. But there's something about her father . . . Burke knows the street script, but the actors are all strangers. Cut off from his family and his network of criminal contacts, Burke is forced into a dangerous alliance with a renegade group dedicated to providing relief by any means necessary to those in intractable pain. A bargain is struck, and the fuse is lit. Heart-stopping and hard-hitting, Pain Management is the latest bout in Andrew Vachss's thrilling reign as undisputed champ of brass knuckles noir.

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