### Review "One of the best books of this or any year." - **_BookReporter_** "...you’ll be rooting for this thoroughly beguiling serial killer on a mission. A pro’s pro, Block never wastes a word, never misplaces a plot element... it also boasts Block’s legendary craftsmanship, sly humor, and v
Getting Off: A Novel of Sex & Violence # as Jill Emerson
✍ Scribed by Block, Lawrence
- Book ID
- 108264110
- Publisher
- Titan
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 172 KB
- Series
- Hard Case Crime 101; Hard Case
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780857682871
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Review
"One of the best books of this or any year." - BookReporter
"...youll be rooting for this thoroughly beguiling serial killer on a mission. A pros pro, Block never wastes a word, never misplaces a plot element... it also boasts Blocks legendary craftsmanship, sly humor, and virtuoso plotting. The premise is to die for!" - *Booklist*
"[A] fun, fast-paced read full of steamy moments and a twist ending... a must have for pulp fiction fans.*" - Celebrity Cafe*
"A great read from cover to cover... believe me when I say that you are in for a wonderful time." - Horror News*
"A perfect treat." - Affairs Magazine**
*"Block has, once again, created a tale to excite and absorb even the most jaded reader of crime fiction." - Eclipse Magazine
Praise for Lawrence Block:
"There is only one writer of mystery and detective fiction who comes close to replacing the irreplaceable John D. MacDonald...The writer is Lawrence Block." - Stephen King
"Unfailingly entertaining." - The New York Times
"One of the very best writers now working the beat." - The Wall Street Journal
"Lawrence Block is a master of crime fiction." - Jonathan Kellerman
About the Author
Lawrence Block is one of the most acclaimed and highly decorated living mystery writers, having received multiple Edgar, Shamus and Maltese Falcon Awards, as well as lifetime achievement awards in the US, UK, and France.
He was named a "Grand Master" by the Mystery Writers of America, the organization's highest honor. In the 1960s and 70s he wrote seven novels under the pen name "Jill Emerson," a pseudonym he is reviving for the first time in nearly 40 years for Getting Off.**
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