"The Weight" by Andrew Vachss

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"The Weight" by Andrew Vachss

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I've read almost everything Vachss has written. Unfortunately, while his writing remains strong, the stories he's choosing to tell are not as strong as his earlier work. Worth a read, but, ultimately lukewarm.

The Plot:

Timothy "Sugar" Caine is a thief, and a good one. He is a massive man who works out to remain strong and fit. He is accused and convicted of a rape he didn't commit. He has an alibi, but to use it, he'd have to rat out his partners in a burglary. He does the time.

Afterwards, he gets involved with the planner of this last job, who has some loose ends to tie up.

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Re: "The Weight" by Andrew Vachss

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I used to read him but never read fiction anymore.

Shella was fucking classic.

His Batman novel was terrible.
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The guy is an attorney. He represents children. His first books always had scenes where where some predator was preying on women or children. So they were written, I think, in a kind of rage. Maybe they were more deeply felt and maybe that's why they seemed stronger.
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