Only Child: A Burke Novel

Only Child: A Burke Novel by Andrew Vachss, published by Knopf on October 8, 2002, is a compelling narrative that follows Burke as he attempts to reconnect with his roots in New York after years of evasion. This first edition, comprising 288 pages, delves into the complexities of reputation and survival within the city’s underbelly. Burke’s journey begins when he is approached by a Mafia figure regarding the murder of his daughter, prompting him to step back into the world of crime investigation.
Readers will find Burke navigating the teenage subculture of Long Island, enlisting a diverse crew to aid in his quest. As he adopts the role of a casting director for a film, the investigation leads him into unexpected territories, revealing a new kind of violence and a unique predator. The story intertwines elements of crime fiction and the intricacies of private investigation, offering a vivid portrayal of Burke’s challenges and the dark realities he faces.
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After years on the run, Burke is desperate to return to his native New York, the only way he can reconnect with his outlaw “family.” But to survive in their part of the City, where reputation is everything, Burke must take major risks to reestablish his presence. So when a Mafia man contacts him about the murder-as-message of his sixteen-year-old daughter—the offspring of what he calls an “outside the tribe” affair that he must keep secret at all costs—Burke’s depleted bankroll persuades him to step out of the shadows and do something he hasn’t done in years . . . actually investigate a crime.
Burke needs cover to penetrate the teenage subculture of the Long Island town where the girl lived and died, so he puts together a crew of gifted role-players, including a pair of lesbian “power exchangers” who market their special brand of sex on the Internet. When Burke himself surfaces as a casting director, seeking tomorrow’s stars for a movie to be shot on location, the investigation quickly spins off into uncharted depths. What he discovers is a new kind of filmmaking, a new kind of violence, and a predator unlike any he’s ever known. When they meet head-on over a brutal work of cinéma vérité, only one of them will survive the final cut.
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