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Cover of One Night Stands & Lost weekends

One Night Stands & Lost weekends

✍ Scribed by Block, Lawrence


Book ID
106912559
Publisher
New York : HarperPaperbacks, 2008.
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
200 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780061722455

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✦ Synopsis


SUMMARY: In the era before he created moody private investigator Matthew Scudder, burglar Bernie Rhodenbarr, sleepless spy Evan Tanner, and the amiable hit man Keller—and years before his first Edgar Award—a young writer named Lawrence Block submitted a story titled "You Can't Lose" to Manhunt magazine. It was published, and the rest is history. One Night Stands and Lost Weekends is a sterling collection of short crime fiction and suspense novelettes penned between 1958 and 1962 by a budding young master and soon-to-be Grand Master—an essential slice of genre history, and more fun than a high-speed police chase following a bank job gone bad.


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