Showing posts with label Lawrence Block. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lawrence Block. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
MT Review: Hit Me (Keller) [Hardcover]
I've finished "Hit Me" the 5th book in his Keller series by Lawrence Block.
Product Description
BESTSELLING AUTHOR AND GRAND MASTER LAWRENCE BLOCK RETURNS TO HIS DEADLIEST HITMAN
A man named Nicholas Edwards lives in New Orleans renovating houses, doing honest work and making decent money at it. Between his family and his stamp collection, all his spare time is happily accounted for. Sometimes it's hard to remember that he used to kill people for a living.
But when the nation's economy tanks, taking the construction business with it, all it takes is one phone call to drag him back into the game. It may say Nicholas Edwards on his driver's license and credit cards, but he's back to being the man he always was: Keller.
Keller's work takes him to New York, the former home he hasn't dared revisit, where his target is the abbot of a midtown monastery. Another call puts him on a West Indies cruise, with several interesting fellow passengers-the government witness, the incandescent young woman keeping the witness company, and, sharing Keller's cabin, his wife, Julia. But the high drama comes in Cheyenne, where a recent widow is looking to sell her husband's stamp collection.
About the Author
Lawrence Block is a Mystery Writers of America Grand Master, has won multiple Edgar and Shamus awards and countless international prizes. The author of more than 50 books, he lives in New York City.
Product Details
Hardcover: 352 pages
Publisher: Mulholland Books; First Edition edition (February 12, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0316127353
ISBN-13: 978-0316127356
My Review:
Keller had to retire after the events that happened in "Hit and Run" and is now living in New Orleans with his wife Julia and his daughter Jenny. He is now known as Nicholas Edwards and renovates home and in his spare time collects stamps to add to his collection. Then Katrina hits and the construction business is on the skids and his partner and good friend has taken another job on another construction site.
Then his old friend Dorothea Harbison now known as Dot calls him up for the blue asking him to take a job to eliminate someone for a hefty sum he agrees.
This book deals with unfaithful spouses, dirty old men, devious priests, criminal scums among other low lifes.
Will update later on today with the proper format.
4/5
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada for sending me this book to review, greatly appreciated!
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Tuesday, June 21, 2011
A Drop of the Hard Stuff (Matthew Scudder) [Hardcover]
I've finished "A Drop of the Hard Stuff" the 17th book in his Matthew Scudder series by Lawrence Block.
Product Description
Matthew Scudder is facing his demons. Forced out of the NYPD, he's given up the drink. He's thinking seriously about his relationship with sometime girlfriend Jan. Then he runs into "High-Low" Jack Ellery, a childhood friend from the Bronx. They're two sides of the same coin: Scudder once solved crimes as a detective. Ellery committed them. In Scudder, Ellery sees the moral man he might have become. In Ellery, Scudder sees the hard - won sobriety he hopes to achieve.
Then Ellery is killed, shot once in the mouth and once between the eyes, presumably while attempting to atone for past sins. Is it what he saw or what he said that got him killed? Ellery had no family, no friends to press for justice. Scudder reluctantly begins his own investigation, with just one lead - Ellery's Alcoholics Annonymous list of people he wronged. One of them may be a murderer, but that's not necessarily Scudder's greatest danger. Immersing himself in Ellery's world may lead him right back to the bar stool.
Exploring themes of loss, nostalgia, and redemption, for Lawrence Block, A DROP OF THE HARD STUFF circles back to how it all began, reestablishing why the Matthew Scudder series is widely regarded as one of the pinnacles of American detective fiction.
Product Details
Hardcover: 336 pages
Publisher: Mulholland Books; 1 edition (May 12, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0316127337
ISBN-13: 978-0316127332
My Review:
Storyline: Matt Scudder is an alcoholic, member of AA and a former cop sitting in a saloon in Hell's Kitchen with his old pal, Mick Ballou. While nursing his club soda, Matt reminisces about events that occurred twenty-five years ago, when he was in his mid-forties -- just before his first anniversary as a non - drinker.
Scudder tells Mick a lengthy tale about a boyhood acquaintance from the Bronx, Jack Ellery. While Matt became a police officer while Jack turned to crime, mostly under the influence of alcohol. One day, the two bumped into one another at an AA meeting and chat about the old days. Jack, who has been in prison for armed robbery, is working his way through AA's twelve step program. He is determined to find the people he has wronged and make amends. As it turns out, this isn't a great idea!
Characters: All the characters were well written from Scudder himself, to his girlfriend Jan to his AA sponsor Jim to even the suspects, etc.
Romance: The romance between Jan and Scudder was very sweet and slow moving. I had a feeling it wouldn't last too long. I preferred his relationship to the waitress because they had more in common and understand each other.
Killer: The killer believed he was righting a wrong done against them and would kill anyone that got in their way (even innocent people). Didn't have any remorse and was pretty brutal in their killings and was like a ghost that no one saw or heard anything.
The story was refreshing, well thought out plot with well written characters that were very interesting to read about.
4/5
Thanks Melanie from Hachette Book Group Canada for sending me this book to review, greatly appreciated!
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