Andrew Vachss

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Andrew Vachss
OccupationAuthor, attorney
Notable work
Blue Belle, Hard Candy


Andrew Vachss is an American author and attorney known for his work in the field of crime fiction. He is best recognized for his series of novels featuring the character Burke, a private investigator and vigilante. Vachss's writing often explores themes of abuse, violence, and justice.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Born in the United States, Andrew Vachss grew up in a turbulent environment that would later influence his writing. He studied law and eventually became a lawyer specializing in cases involving children and youth.

Career[edit | edit source]

Vachss began his literary career with the publication of his first novel, Flood, in 1985. This marked the beginning of his acclaimed Burke series, which includes titles such as Blue Belle and Hard Candy. His writing is characterized by its gritty realism and unflinching portrayal of societal issues.

In addition to his work as an author, Vachss has dedicated much of his legal practice to representing victims of child abuse and exploitation. He has been a vocal advocate for children's rights and has worked to raise awareness about the prevalence of abuse in society.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Andrew Vachss maintains a private personal life and prefers to keep details about his personal background out of the public eye. He continues to write and practice law, using his platform to shed light on important social issues.

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