"Many writers try to cover the same ground as Vachss. A handful are as good. None are better." -
People "His greatest literary accomplishment to date and his most powerful statement yet on the choice between good and evil." --The Jackson Sun
"Starting a Vachss novel is like putting a vial of nitroglycerin into your pocket and going for a jog. You just know things are going to get interesting. Usually sooner rather than later." - Rocky Mountain News
"Vachss's writing is like a dark rollercoaster ride of fear, love and hate." - The New-Orleans Times-Picayune
"Vachss's writing remains raw and hungry, with an epidermis of rage barely containing an infinite core of sadness." -The Seattle Times
"Sheer narrative drive is only part of what has kept readers coming back for more. . . . [Burke] is a hero of our times . . . lord of the asphalt jungle." --Washington Post Book World
"Vachss's style is personal, laconic, shaded and, of course, creepy. If you like hard-boiled punk narrative, this is a read for you." --Los Angeles Times Book Review
"The Burke books make the noir-film genre look practically pastel. . . . The plot-driven stories churn with energy and a memorable gallery of the walking wounded." --The Philadelphia Inquirer
"There's no way to put a [Vachss book] down once you've begun. . . . The plot hooks are engaging and the one-liners pierce like bullets." --Detroit Free Press
"Andrew Vachss continues to write the most provocative novels around. . . . It is difficult to write about a burning social issue and still keep the story at white heat, but Andrew Vachss does it seamlessly." --Martha Grimes
"The New York Burke inhabits is not borrowed from anybody and shimmers on the page as gaudily and scarily as it does on the streets." --New York magazine
"Down Here is tautly written...ultimately triumphant. Burke is the uncrowned king of the lawless good guys, and Down Here will advance his legend." -Bookpage
"Addictive. . . . A [book] no student of the human condition will want to ignore." --Huntsville Times