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Andrew Henry Vachss (/væks/ VAX;
October 19, 1942 –
November 23, 2021) was an
American crime fiction author,
child protection consultant, and attorney...
- Evil is a
novel written by
Andrew Vachss and
published in 1995 by the
Warner Aspect imprint of
Warner Books.
Vachss was an
attorney specializing in child...
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William Boyd (1987)
Strega –
Andrew Vachss (1987) The Year of
Silence –
Madison Smartt Bell (1987) Blue
Belle –
Andrew Vachss (1988)
People Like Us – Dominick...
- the hundreds.
Andrew Vachss of The New York
Times stated that the
interviewees "speak more
eloquently than any commentary."
Vachss stated that the book...
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Settled on 'Powder'". Los
Angeles Times.
Retrieved December 21, 2012 – via
Vachss.com. Wells,
Jeffrey (November 10, 1995). "A
Question Disney Ducked; Should...
- use of the term in the 1920s. It was po****rized in the 1990s by
Andrew Vachss and 48 Hours. The word is not
found at all in
newspapers of 1985 and 1986...
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January 25, 2012.
Vachss,
Andrew (2003). Only Child. Vintage. p. 89.
Archived from the
original on May 27, 2016.
Retrieved June 6, 2016.
Vachss further explains...
- Novick,
Harvey Pekar, Stan Sakai, Joe Sinnott, Tom Sito, Jeff Smith,
Andrew Vachss: 99 Name
change to Comic-Con International.
Richard Bruning "eye" logo...
- The L.A.
Quartet is a
sequence of four
crime fiction novels by
James Ellroy set in the late 1940s
through the late 1950s in Los Angeles. They are: (1987)...
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Andrew Vachss".
Vachss.com.
Retrieved October 6, 2015. Cordle, Owen (2001). "Keepin' On". News &
Observer (Raleigh, N.C.).
March 16, 2001.
Vachss, Andrew...