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Burke

by Andrew Vachss

18 books Started 1985 Latest 2008
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The Burke is a Legal Thriller / Crime Fiction series by Andrew Vachss, made up of 18 books published between 1985 and 2008. It begins with Flood (1985), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is Another Life (2008), spanning 23 years of storytelling.

18books
23years active
3decades
~1.4yrs between books
2008latest release

Burke series: frequently asked questions

What order should I read the Burke series?

Start with Flood (1985), the first book in the Burke series by Andrew Vachss. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.

How many books are in the Burke series?

There are 18 books in the Burke series by Andrew Vachss, published between 1985 and 2008.

What is the first book in the Burke series?

The first book in the Burke series is Flood, published in 1985 by Andrew Vachss.

What is the latest book in the Burke series?

The most recent book in the Burke series is Another Life (2008) by Andrew Vachss.

Andrew Vachss (1942-2021) was an American attorney, criminologist, and author known for his dark and unflinching crime fiction. Born in New York City, he witnessed violence firsthand from a young age, which shaped his perspective on crime and justice. As an attorney, Vachss fought for the rights of the powerless, including abused children and the mentally ill. His experiences on both sides of the criminal justice system informed his writing, which often delved into the depths of violence, trauma, and redemption. Vachss's Burmeister series, featuring private investigator Burke, gained him widespread acclaim. His novels have been praised for their unflinching realism, stark prose, and compassionate portrayal of marginalized characters. He received numerous awards, including the Shamus Award (1991) and the Maltese Falcon Award (1994). Despite the critical success of his books, Vachss remained an outspoken critic of the American justice system, advocating for reform and support for victims of abuse. He dedicated much of his life to fighting for the rights of the most vulnerable in society.

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