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Blue Belle

Book 3 in the series:Burke

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'Blue Belle' in the 'Burke' series by Andrew Vachss follows the story of Burke, a private investigator specializing in cases involving child abuse, who is hired to investigate the Ghost Van, a vehicle targeting prostitutes. The novel delves into Burke's world filled with dark characters and the pursuit of justice, with a touch of explicit sex and violence that may not be suitable for all readers. The writing style captures the tough, gritty essence of hard-boiled mysteries, depicting a surreal world that borders on the edge of reality.

Characters:

The characters are complex misfits shaped by their traumatic pasts, with Burke characterized as a tough but deeply loyal figure.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is gritty and hardboiled, characterized by its serious tone and focus on dark themes stemming from the author's professional experience.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot revolves around Burke's investigation into a vehicle responsible for the deaths of prostitutes, intertwining his relationship with a damaged character named Belle and unveiling a formidable antagonist.

Setting:

The setting is a grim urban landscape that serves as a backdrop for the dark themes of the story.

Pacing:

The pacing is fast and relentless, maintaining high tension throughout the narrative.
I WAS working in a dead–end hotel, but I'd gotten the job in the back seat of a limousine. The customer was a Wall Street lawyer. He dressed the part to perfection, but he didn't have enough mileage o...

Notes:

The main character, Burke, is a private investigator specializing in child abuse cases.
Burke has a tough exterior but struggles with inner demons.
The story features a love interest named Belle, who is both damaged and skilled at driving.
The plot revolves around Burke investigating a killer nicknamed the Ghost Van, which attacks prostitutes.
Belle, a stripper, is deeply devoted to Burke and has a troubled past filled with abuse.
The novel includes a psychotic killer named Mortay who challenges Burke's friend Max to a fight.
Andrew Vachss writes from his personal experience working in child protection and abuse.
The series is known for its graphic violence and explicit sexual content, which may not appeal to all readers.
Burke's crew includes a diverse group of misfits, each with their own unique backgrounds.
Phil Gigante's narration enhances the reading experience for many fans of the series.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings for the book include high levels of graphic violence, explicit sexual content, and themes of child abuse.

Has Romance?

There is a medium level of romance present, primarily through the relationship between Burke and Belle, which is marked by both love and obsession.

From The Publisher:

Burke is one of the most cold-blooded yet strangely honorable heroes in the history of crime fiction, an outlaw who makes his living by preying on the most vicious of New York City's bottom-feeders, those who thrive on the suffering of children.

In Andrew Vachss's tautly engrossing novel Burke is given a purse full of dirty money to find the infamous Ghost Van that is cutting a lethal swath among the teenage prostitutes in the 'hood. He also gets help in the form of a stripper named Belle, whose moves on the runway are outclassed only by what she can do in a getaway car. But not even Burke is prepared for the evil that is behind the Ghost Van or for the sheer menace of its guardian, a cadaverous karate expert who enjoys killing so much that he has named himself after death.

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About the Author:

Andrew Vachss, an attorney in private practice specializing in juvenile justice and child abuse, is the country's best recognized and most widely sought after spokesperson on crimes against children. He is also a bestselling novelist and short story writer, whose works include Flood (1985), the novel which first introduced Vachss' series character Burke, Strega (1987), Choice of Evil (1999), and Dead and Gone (2000). His short stories have appeared in Esquire, Playboy, and The Observer, and he is a contributor to ABA Journal, Journal of Psychohistory, New England Law Review, The New York Times, and Parade.

Vachss has worked as a federal investigator in sexually transmitted diseases, a caseworker in New York, and a professional organizer. He was the director of an urban migrants re-entry center in Chicago and another for ex-cons in Boston. After managing a maximum-security prison for violent juvenile offenders, he published his first book, a textbook, about the experience. He was also deeply involved in the relief effort in Biafra, now Nigeria.

For ten years, Vachss' law practice combined criminal defense with child protection, until, with the success of his novels, it segued exclusively into the latter, which is his passion. Vachss calls the child protective movement "a war," and considers his writing as powerful a weapon as his litigation.

 
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