A Drop of the Hard Stuff

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Pub Date May 12 2011 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012
Hachette Book Group | Mulholland Books

Description

Grand Master Lawrence Block returns to his most popular character, Matthew Scudder, as Scudder takes on his most personal case.

Matthew Scudder is finally on the straight and narrow when he runs into "High-Low" Jack Ellery, a childhood friend from the Bronx. In Scudder, Jack sees the moral man he might have become. In Jack, Scudder sees the hard-won sobriety he hopes to achieve.

Then Ellery, following to the letter the dictates of Alcoholics Anonymous' infamous twelve steps, is shot down while attempting to atone for past sins, and Scudder is drawn into a murder investigation that threatens to upset his path toward recovery--and get him killed in the process.

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.

Grand Master Lawrence Block returns to his most popular character, Matthew Scudder, as Scudder takes on his most personal case.

Matthew Scudder is finally on the straight and narrow when he runs...


Advance Praise

"There is really only one writer of mystery and detective fiction that comes close to replacing the irreplaceable John D. MacDonald . . . The writer is Lawrence Block." --Stephen King

"There is really only one writer of mystery and detective fiction that comes close to replacing the irreplaceable John D. MacDonald . . . The writer is Lawrence Block." --Stephen King


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9780316127332
PRICE 25.99

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