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Andrew Wheeler’s Review of Afterthoughts
"Lawrence Block is one of the great mystery writers of our time; this is indisputable -- and "our time" ranges back to about 1960, when Block started his transition from a teenage hack writer of sex novels (at amazing speed) into a writer with wider interests...
Great Review of Afterthoughts…
"...It’s not a memoir, exactly — but it’s not not a memoir, either, and that deeply Blockian ambivalence to the clean, straight, obvious answer makes this a wonderful book for Block fans. He writes more thoroughly and in detail about both his early writing life —...
“The Rest of the Story…”
"Scudder, I found out, was not that easily abandoned. And so in 1977 I started writing a short story about him, 'Out the Window,' and it ran long enough for us to call it a novelette. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine published it in their September issue, and two...
The Agony Column drools over Strange Embrace/69BarrowStreet
'Strange Embrace' is one of Block's earliest detective novels, and that gives it a raw energy that works in its favor. There's more mystery and less sex, which may or may not improve the mix for readers. It depends on your tastes, which, if you're reading this book,...





















