Flood
341
Novel • Fiction
New York City • 1980s
1998
Adult
18+ years
Flood by Andrew Vachss introduces readers to Burke, a private investigator in New York City. When Burke is hired by a woman named Flood, he is drawn into a dangerous world as they seek justice for a horrific crime. The novel explores themes of revenge and underscores Burke's unwavering commitment to helping vulnerable individuals.
Dark
Gritty
Mysterious
Suspenseful
Challenging
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Flood by Andrew Vachss is lauded for its gritty realism and compelling depiction of the urban underworld. Readers praise the protagonist, Burke, for his complex and morally ambiguous nature. Critics appreciate Vachss' stark writing but note that the dark themes may not be for everyone. Some find the pacing uneven, but its raw, emotional impact resonates well with fans of hard-edged crime fiction.
Readers who enjoy Flood by Andrew Vachss typically appreciate gritty crime novels with a dark, urban edge. Fans of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson or American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis may find Vachss's intense, morally complex narratives similarly compelling.
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Flood is the first novel in the Burke series by Andrew Vachss, introducing readers to the gritty and morally complex world of an unlicensed private investigator.
Released in 1985, the novel marked the debut of Vachss as a crime fiction author, who was also a lawyer representing children and youth, deeply influencing the book's themes.
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Andrew Vachss' writing style in Flood is noted for its terse, hard-boiled prose, reminiscent of classic noir literature, which draws readers into its dark and atmospheric narrative.
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341
Novel • Fiction
New York City • 1980s
1998
Adult
18+ years
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