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One Last Night at Grogan's

A Matthew Scudder Story, Book 11

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One Last Night at Grogan's

By: Lawrence Block
Narrated by: Lawrence Block
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Matthew Scudder, his wife, Elaine, Mick Ballou, and Mick's new wife sit around a table in Mick's Hell's Kitchen saloon for one last night of stories before the building is transferred to its new owners.

©2011 Lawrence Block (P)2012 AudioGO
Crime Fiction Fiction Hard-Boiled Mystery Crime
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Charming. intelligent, beautifully read. Matthew Scutter is a modern day, poetic Dashiell Hammett. The reader is perfectly matched to the text.

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Lawrence Block is a wonderful narrator of his own work, and this short story proves to be yet another great listen. It involves the characters from Block’s long running Matthew Scudder series, and if you aren’t familiar, you will still be able to enjoy and will likely want more. The writing is great, telling of old friends as they shut the door on an era of life as a neighbourhood bar closes. Simple, emotional, and effective.

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The joyful sadness of life, the passing of time, people and of things best forgotten but never quite...

nostalgic musings

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