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A Dance at the Slaughterhouse
- Matthew Scudder, Book 9
- Narrated by: Joe Barrett
- Length: 8 hrs and 28 mins
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Summary
There is no accolade or major mystery award that has not already been bestowed upon Lawrence Block. His acclaimed crime novels are as intelligent, provocative, and emotionally complex as they are nerve-tighteningly intense. And perhaps the most respected of his myriad works are the Matthew Scudder books - masterworks of suspenseful invention featuring a remarkable protagonist rich in conscience and character, with all the flaws that his humanity entails. This is the detective novel as high art.
In Matt Scudder's mind, money, power, and position elevate nobody above morality or the law. Now the ex-cop and unlicensed PI has been hired to prove that socialite Richard Thurman orchestrated the brutal murder of his beautiful, pregnant wife. During Scudder's hard-drinking years, he left a piece of his soul on every seedy corner of the Big Apple. But this case is more depraved and more potentially devastating than anything he experienced while floundering in the urban depths. Because this investigation is leading Scudder on a frightening grand tour of New York's sex-for-sale underworld - where an innocent young life is simply a commodity to be bought and perverted … and then destroyed.
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- Nigel F. Ellis
- 10-08-21
Matt Scudder at his peak.
An excellent reading of one of my favourite Scudder novels.
All of the wonderful cast of supporting characters are present and the narrater does a great job of delineating each and every one of them.
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- Bill Atkinson
- 04-04-22
Never disappoints
Mathew Skudder books are so much more than the storyline. You feel as though you are in New York. Always good narrators
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- AReader
- 05-08-22
Good overall
Well written, possibly a fraction dated, and I agree with another reviewer that with all his AA meetings it's impressive Scudder has time to do any detecting. This story is very dark and morally ambiguous.
Beautifully read by Joe Barrett.
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- Terry Wootton
- 07-06-22
Coffee
A decent enough story as are most of them. I feel there could be a little less of Meetings and Coffee.
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- Annie
- 08-05-24
A Full Plate of Scutter....
I liked the format - the story didn't get lost in layers & it ended Satisfactorily
I liked the narrator
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- Elaine Brien
- 01-02-22
Brilliant installment
A dark and a somewhat hard read due to the content but engrossing and unputdownable. Recommended
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