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Lawrence Block

  • Lee Duncan
  • Lesley Evans
  • Andrew Shaw
  • Chip Harrison
  • Jill Emerson
  • John Warren Wells
  • Sheldon Lord
  • Anne Campbell Clarke
  • Paul Kavanagh
June 24, 1938
Lawrence Block
Step by Step
Telling Lies for Fun & Profit
The Crime of Our Lives
Collectibles
The Matt Scudder Mysteries
Writing the Novel from Plot to Print to Pixel
  • 2024

    TWO OF THE GREATEST AUTHORS OF NOIR FICTION IN AN UNFORGETTABLE COLLABORATION.

    Into the Night
  • 2023

    The Autobiography of Matthew Scudder

    • 242 pages
    • 9 hours of reading

    Exploring the personal history of a beloved detective, the narrative delves into Matthew Scudder's childhood, his journey to the NYPD, and the pivotal experiences that shaped him. Instead of writing the memoir himself, Lawrence Block hands the pen to Scudder, allowing the character to recount his own story. This unique approach results in a compelling Bildungsroman that serves as both an insightful character study and a fitting conclusion to the acclaimed series.

    The Autobiography of Matthew Scudder
  • 2023

    The Naked and the Deadly

    Lawrence Block in Men's Adventure Magazines

    • 400 pages
    • 14 hours of reading

    Featuring Lawrence Block's "lost" stories, this collection presents tales that have not been seen in their entirety since their initial release. Each story offers a glimpse into Block's signature style, showcasing his talent for character development and intricate plotting. Readers can expect a blend of suspense, wit, and engaging narratives that highlight the author’s mastery of the short story format. This compilation is a must-read for fans and newcomers alike, providing a fresh look at previously unavailable works.

    The Naked and the Deadly
  • 2022

    The Burglar Who Met Fredric Brown

    • 310 pages
    • 11 hours of reading
    3.8(29)Add rating

    Bernie Rhodenbarr leads a double life as both a bookstore owner and a skilled burglar in Greenwich Village, where he enjoys the companionship of his cat Raffles and his best friend nearby. Balancing his legitimate literary pursuits with his larcenous activities, he thrives until modern security measures threaten his illicit lifestyle. As the city becomes increasingly surveilled, Bernie finds his once-thrilling escapades turning into a challenge, forcing him to adapt in a world where locks are no longer puzzles to solve.

    The Burglar Who Met Fredric Brown
  • 2022

    In this gripping thriller set in 1961, five individuals embark on a perilous mission to assassinate Fidel Castro, each driven by personal motives and the promise of $20,000. Originally published under a unique pen name, this rare work by Lawrence Block remains strikingly relevant today as Cuba and Castro continue to capture attention.

    Killing Castro
  • 2022

    In "Sex, Drugs, and Murder in the Land of the Lotus Eaters," Anita Carbone, a bored good girl, ventures to Greenwich Village, a haven for misfits. There, she encounters Joe Milani, a gentle war veteran, and his dangerous drug-dealing roommate, whose dark desires spiral into murder.

    A Diet of Treacle
  • 2021

    Collectibles

    • 298 pages
    • 11 hours of reading

    Exploring the diverse motivations behind collecting, this anthology features stories from renowned authors that delve into the obsessive nature of collectors. From Joyce Carol Oates' tale of a Marilyn Monroe artifact to Dennis Lehane's narrative about a bookseller's fixation on tragic letters, each story reveals the extremes to which individuals will go in pursuit of their passions. The collection culminates with Lawrence Block's own gripping story of a killer whose choices are influenced by his unique collecting habits, showcasing the dark side of desire.

    Collectibles
  • 2021

    A Writer Prepares

    • 284 pages
    • 10 hours of reading

    In 1953, the narrator experiences a profound realization about their life's ambition to become a writer. This moment of clarity sets the stage for a journey of self-discovery and creativity, exploring the challenges and triumphs of pursuing a passion in the literary world. The narrative likely delves into the inspirations and experiences that shape the narrator's identity as an aspiring author.

    A Writer Prepares
  • 2021

    Afterthoughts

    Version 2.0

    • 328 pages
    • 12 hours of reading

    Lawrence Block's AFTERTHOUGHTS 2.0 offers a collection of insightful essays reflecting on the writing process, the craft of storytelling, and the author's personal experiences in the literary world. Through a blend of humor and candidness, Block shares his thoughts on various topics, including the challenges of publishing and the intricacies of character development. This edition provides readers with a deeper understanding of the author's perspective, making it a valuable resource for aspiring writers and fans alike.

    Afterthoughts
  • 2020

    Resume Speed and Other Stories

    • 176 pages
    • 7 hours of reading

    This collection features seven works of fiction by Lawrence Block, showcasing his literary evolution over six decades. Each story reflects his mastery of character development and storytelling, offering a diverse range of themes and styles. Readers can expect a blend of intrigue, wit, and insight into the human experience, highlighting Block's enduring contribution to the literary world.

    Resume Speed and Other Stories