Everybody Pays: Stories

Everybody Pays: Stories by Andrew Vachss, published by Vintage Crime/Black Lizard on September 7, 1999, is a collection that delves into the darker aspects of human nature. This first edition spans 384 pages and presents a series of narratives that explore the lives of individuals entangled in crime and moral ambiguity. The stories feature a hit man seeking vengeance, a man orchestrating a dangerous rescue, and a graffiti artist confronting violent adversaries, all set against a backdrop of a gritty, neo-noir world.
Readers will encounter a range of characters, from pederasts to street gangs, as Vachss crafts a vivid portrayal of a society where personal codes of justice clash with established law. The narratives are infused with tension and unexpected twists, reflecting the complexities of retribution and the nature of evil. With its unflinching examination of crime and punishment, Everybody Pays invites readers to navigate a landscape where morality is often obscured, making for a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition.
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A hit man defies the confines of a life sentence to avenge his sister’s batterer. An immaculately dressed man hires a street gang to extract his daughter from a Central American prison, for reasons as mysterious as they are deadly. A two-bit graffiti artist with a taste for Nazi-ganda finds himself face-to-face with three punks out to make a mark of their own—literally—with a tattoo needle.
From neo-noir master Andrew Vachss comes Everybody Pays, 38 white-knuckle rides into a netherworld of pederasts and prostitutes, stick-up kids and fall guys—where private codes of crime and punishment pulsate beneath a surface system of law and order, and our moral compass spins frighteningly out of control. Here is the street-grit prose that has earned Vachss comparisons to Chandler, Cain, and Hammett–and the ingenious plot twists that transform the double-cross into an expression of retribution, the dark deed into a thing of beauty. Electrifying and enigmatic, Everybody Pays is a sojourn into the nature of evil itself—a trip made all the more frightening by its proximity to our front doorstep.
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