I don't understand. I bought a Lawrence Block book and there's no author signature inside! I've heard of these rare unsigned LB books but didn't believe they actually existed.
Can't wait to get stuck in 😁
Detail of my frontispiece art of detective Matthew Scudder for the Lawrence Block book The Night and the Music published by #SubteranneanPress
Five years ago, the English program here Newberry College pulled off the major coup of brining Lawrence Block to campus for a semester. So glad the students (and I) had the opportunity!
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book #4/2024
The Sins of the Fathers' by Lawrence Block
Matthew Scudder #1
It's more than just a novel. An emotional journey where guilt and redemption intertwine with crime and family drama.A strong start to the series. #BookReview #LawrenceBlock #MatthewScudder '
A new one by Lawrence Block! 50 years ago Denny O'Neil and I were talking about Donald Westlake and he told me if I liked Westlake I should definitely read Block. I did and I haven't stopped since. My good deed for the day: passing Denny's recommendation on to you.
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Immense kudos to MWA Grand Master Lawrence Block & Hard Case Crime in releasing Cornell Woolrich’s lost final novel!! Adding this collaboration to my collection is a dream come true! This reader cannot thank you enough!
Still buzzing from having a story in this bad ass surf noir anthology. Name on the cover and all, next to the talented likes of Lawrence Block, Joyce Carol Oates, and Craig Clevenger, no less.
Preorder is live!
Jumping back into the Parker series. This time, I’m making sure to read them in order. So far, THE OUTFIT is my fav, but what’s everyone’s favorite? A lot of ppl say BUTCHER’S MOON is the best. Joe Lansdale Stephen King Lawrence Block Brandon Barrows Scott Von Doviak KeithLansdale
‘Killing Castro’ republished by Hard Case Crime . There’ll be no spoilers from me regarding this 1961 book by the young Mr Lawrence Block
'What a writer must enjoy, or at least be able to tolerate, is the utterly solitary nature of the work...(W)riting is a matter of sitting alone at a desk, staring more often than not at a blank wall, and turning thoughts into words and putting the words on paper.'
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