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Mark Hammer
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Lawrence Block
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A demented serial killer, who calls himself "The Will of the People", has gained a wide audience by sending warning letters to the Daily News. When "Will" names a prominent criminal defense attorney as his next victim, Matt suddenly finds himself protecting an old associate.
Matching his wits against the wily murderer, Matt must race to uncover "Will's" identity before he loses his lawyer friend.
Proclaimed a Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America, Lawrence Block skillfully captures the street-smart language and lifestyles of his home city. Narrator Mark Hammer provides the perfect voices for eccentric characters and evil-minded lawbreakers.
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- Length: 6 hrs and 34 mins
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Christine Bennett has left the cloistered world of nuns for the profane world of New York State, where murder and madness are often linked. At a town meeting, Christine volunteers to investigate a 40-year-old murder case long since closed. Now she'll move heaven and earth to exonerate a pair of retarded savant twins, now senior citizens, of their mother's murder on Good Friday in 1950.
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Polite procedural cozy
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Detective Peter Decker of the LAPD is stunned when he gets the report. Someone has shattered the sanctuary of a remote yeshiva community in the California hills with an unimaginable crime. One of the women was brutally raped as she returned from the mikvah, the bathhouse where the cleansing ritual is performed.
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Good Read
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Dead Connection
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Homicide detective Flann McIlroy is convinced that someone is using the lure of the internet and the promise of love to launch a killing spree against the women of New York City. To catch the killer, he calls up Detective Ellie Hatcher. She must enter a high-tech world where no one is who they appear to be. When the FirstDate killer begins to mimic the monster who destroyed her father, Ellie knows the game has become personal for him.
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Good introduction to author and character
- By bonnie on 09-01-09
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Cop Hater
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- By: Ed McBain
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When a sniper begins gunning down cops from the 87th Precinct in cold blood, it’s up to Detective Steve Carella to solve the case. With three cops already dead, Carella delves into the city’s underworld to search for the killer.
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Dang, it's about time for the 87th Precinct
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The Cutie
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Mavis St. Paul had been a rich man's mistress. Now she was a corpse. And every cop in New York City was hunting for the two-bit punk accused of putting a knife in her. But the punk was innocent. He'd been set up to take the fall by some cutie who was too clever by half. My job? Find that cutie - before the cutie found me.
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Westlake
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Until Proven Guilty
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Lurking in the dark corners of J. P. Beaumont's bizarre case was not just a demented mind obsessed with murder, but secrets so deadly that even a street-tough cop could die guessing.
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Until proven guilty
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Don't Tell a Soul
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Tim Wallace's wife died in a New Jersey boating accident several months ago and the cops suspect Tim murdered her, though they have no real case against him. Now it's New Year's Eve, and Tim's life is about to go from bad to worse.
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The weakest of David Rosenfelt's works
- By Deborah on 08-14-08
By: David Rosenfelt
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- antoine
- 05-01-11
Excellent
Another excellent book by L Block..The plot is intriguing and the characters captivating . With Matt Scudder's stories, Lawrence Block follows the tradition of the best , hard-boiled detective books : a pleasure not to miss !
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- Barbara Pinnick
- 07-17-23
A true Scudder fan
A little rambling but.. one of my favorite Scudder stories. Thank you Lawrence, you keep me entertained.
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- Avid Reader
- 03-14-21
Great plot, horrible narrator.
Story line was great and intriguing. Mark Hammer made it almost unbearable. Please do not let him narrate anymore books.
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- Ben B.
- 12-26-17
Long and entertaining, even if fkawed
This wasn't my favorite Scudder; A Long Line of Dead Men was a hard act to follow. But that didn't warrant a full star off. 4.5 would have been about right. There were lot of storylines to keep the reader occupied, and hence value for the buck, even if it didn't always cohere perfectly.
The primary story line was too easy to guess, but the book was only 1/3 over when it was resolved. Block still had other fish to fry. Some of what followed felt like different stories altogether, but that's OK.
Mark Hammer did his usual, droll good job of narration.
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- Dangereuse
- 05-13-17
Engrossing,original and touching
Very good mixture of characters and plot plus subplots woven together in surprising ways. Mark Hammer was super as narrator. A very engrossing performance of this crime novel
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- Nortj
- 05-30-15
Not the best of Matthew Skudder
But a wonderful storyteller. I like slow stories as well as fast ones. The reader fits very well to Block's style.
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- John
- 08-03-17
Great Storytelling
Big Matthew Scudder fan and this one did not disappoint. Riveting and could not stop listening.
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- MSEreads
- 03-20-08
Too Long; Good Wit
I had not read anything by this author before and bought this during a sale as I do enjoy mysteries. The story was interesting although at times crude - but that isn't surprising for a crime story set in New York. I liked the dry wit and rhyming jive. I also liked the narrator. My problem was that at about 7-8 hours I was ready for the end. I can't imagine I would have made it through reading a book that dragged on and on like this. Perhaps it could have made up two separate stories as it did cover more than one crime investigation. Even though there was some intertwining in the tales, it just got too long. Maybe a skillful abridgment would have helped.
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- jbolernc
- 01-02-23
Outstanding.
I love all the Skudder books but this one is extra good. I thought the subplot about the life insurance deal was unnecessary but it was interesting and didn’t really mess up the flow. The main story was excellent, and well performed by Hammer. I’m not crazy about how he voices TJ’s dialect. The only reader that seems to do it with any real nuance is Block, when he himself narrates. But Hammer does okay here, and the whole TJ storyline is a wonderful aspect of the book. Hammer does an incredible job with the several other distinctive characters, adding a level of character and personality that really elevates the experience. Of course the writing of the dialogue makes that possible. It’s amazing how good Block is, so consistently. Highly recommended.
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- Richard Delman
- 08-29-19
One of Mr. Block's best, which is saying something
Even the wicked has one of the best plot lines that Mr. Block has ever written. Truly. A mysterious man who calls himself "Will of the People" has begun killing victims in New York. He writes letters to a columnist for the Post, teasing readers with who the next victim will be and how/when Will will strike. Some of the murders are truly mind-blowing. Naturally Matt gets himself deeply involved in the drama, with no regard whatsoever for his own safety or for Elaine's. The twists and turns keep you glued to your ear phones. Mark Hammer does his usual excellent work. He has begun to sound like a junior George Guidall, certainly a fine fine thing. His voice is more gravelly and full of nuance. The political ambitions of various law enforcement personnel get caught up with Will's machinations. City and Federal officers get all twisted around trying to be the hero who saves NYC and makes the city breathe a sigh of relief. Meanwhile Matt's usual sojourn through his sobriety and his loving relationship with Elaine and also his paternal-like interactions with TJ: all of these make for interesting reading, even if they are beginning to become a bit repetitive. Matt's interactions with Anita, his ex-wife, and their two sons could be excised from the book. I just don't see what purpose they serve in the novel. Yes, Matt is morose. We see why he poured himself into the bottle for decades. However, people do get better! Take heart, all ye Friends of Bill. A normal life is attainable, one day at a time.
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