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The Burglar in the Library by Lawrence Block |
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ISBN: 1842430521 ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lawrence Block is one of the most respected and bestselling names in mystery fiction and has won three Edgar and four Shamus awards. He is the author of eight other Bernie Rhodenbarr mysteries and eight Evan Tanner novels. All are published by No Exit Press. He is also the author of the outstanding Matthew Scudder series. |
ABOUT THE BOOK What's Bernie Rhodenbarr doing in the country? He is a New York kind of guy, an urbane antiquarian bookseller who moonlights as a buttoned down burglar. Until an impossibly rare Raymond Chandler novel dedicated to Dashiell Hammett lures him and his buddy, Carolyn, from their own turf to the hills of Western Massachusetts. Before they knows it, they're smack in the middle of Agatha Christie country and you know what that means. A classic English country house. A guest list awash in eccentricity. And the snow keeps falling. And the bridge is out. And the phone lines are cut. And, one by one, somebody's killing off the guests. And....shhhh! There's a burglar in the library! CRITICAL ACCLAIM
'Extremely funny and laid back' - Literary Review 'The pace is brisk, the dialogue snappy..and the hook of the Chandler first edition is lovely' - TLS '..a homage to the golden age of murder mysteries' - Donna Leon, The London Sunday Times "Fast, Funny, Terrific" - Ed McBain "Wonderfully detailed and inspiring writing" - The London Guardian "An incorrigibly adorable thief" - New York Times "Excellent N.Y. background and unusual characters make Block a detective writer to savour" - London Daily Mirror
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