Burke, ex-con, mercenary, and rumored hit man, makes his living by
preying on New York's most vicious predators and occasionally avenging
their innocent victims. But in Andrew Vachss's mercilessly suspenseful
new novel, Burke fnds himself working the other side of the street,
where guilt and innocence are as disposable as the sheets in a Times
Square hotel . . . and as dirty. Burke's new employer is Kite, a
fanatical crusader who specializes in debunking "false allegations" of
child sexual abuse. Kite has a case that may be the real thing, but
needs Burke to tell him if it is. And if mere money can't persuade Burke
to cooperate, Kite has plenty of other incentives at his disposal,
including an over-zealous bodyguard with a taste for corsets and brass
knuckles. A tour guide to hell written in icy prose, False Allegations
is Vachss at his most unnerving. "Burke is the toughest talking
frst-person narrator since Mike Hammer." -- Los Angeles Times "Vachss .
. . writes hypnotically violent prose." -- Chicago Sun-Times