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Safe House

Burke, Book 10

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Safe House

De : Andrew Vachss
Lu par : Phil Gigante
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In Burke, Andrew Vachss gave readers (and listeners) of crime fiction a hero they could believe in, an avenger whose sense of justice was forged behind bars and tempered on New York’s meanest streets.

In this blistering thriller, Burke is drawn into his ugliest case yet, one that involves an underground network of abused women and the sleekly ingenious stalkers who’ve marked them as their personal victims.

Burke’s client is Crystal Beth, a beautiful outlaw with a tattoo on her face and a mission burned into her heart. She’s trying to shield one of her charges from a vengeful ex with fetishes for Nazism and torture. But the stalker has a protector, someone so informed, so ruthless, and so connected that he need only make a few phone calls to shut down Crystal Beth’s operation for good - and Burke along with it.

Sinuous in its complexities, brutal in its momentum, Safe House is Burke at the edge of his nerve and cunning. And it’s Vachss at the peak of his form.

More mayhem? Listen to another Burke thriller.©2010 Brilliance Audio, Inc.; 1999 Andrew Vachss
Dur à cuire Fiction criminelle Policier Suspense Thrillers et romans à suspense

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"Scorching...the prose is accomplished, stylized and flinty; the plot is direct and commanding.” (Seattle Times)
“Vachss’s reverence for storytelling is evident in the blunt beauty of his language.” (Chicago Sun-Times)
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