Dead Girl Blues
Dead Girl Blues
Why don't I let these good people tell you about DEAD GIRL BLUES?"Dark and cold as the far side of the moon, but with prose as lean as a starving model, DEAD GIRL BLUES is like the dead body you can't help but look at. I couldn't quit reading, and damn sure didn't want to. A grim masterpiece of storytelling." Joe R. Lansdale"The book is so dark it veers into the ultraviolet. But it's also fearless, and it does what art is supposed to do. If you're willing to be horrified by what you see and by the lens through which you see it, maybe Lawrence Block will sing you those DEAD GIRL BLUES. Warren Moore"DEAD GIRL BLUES still claws at me. It's a time-release dread capsule that locked me in someone's shoes and made my gut twist all along the ride. Maybe his best book, and that's saying something." Tom Straw"It's been a long time since I read anything this hard-hitting and thought-provoking. DEAD GIRL BLUES is daringly original, both shocking and brilliantly told." David Morrell"DEAD GIRL BLUES will surely offend some readers, but I loved it. It's wonderfully written and the voice is pitch-perfect, comfortable and unsettling at the same time. If you are into dark noir, this book is for you." Lee Goldberg"This is an astonishing novel, the most profound examination and evisceration of identity which I have encountered in decades. A stunning and terminally unsettling work." Barry N. Malzberg"It's a meditation on dark impulses and trying to live with them that is going to haunt me for a good long while. Some people have already noted that this is one of Block's best books, and you can add me to that list." Kemper's Book Blog"When the novel turned out to be a weirdly quiet, weirdly gentle story of a man who may have gotten away with worse than murder, and how he lives with it-well, it surprised me. I didn't know how compelling such a contemplation would be, and how tense and thrilling. It's that throttling sense of not knowing that makes this bizarre book so fantastic. Come for the violence. Stay for the if." Kevin Quigley"Lawrence Block's first published novel hit the shelves in 1958. That means that the author has published books in eight different decades. Let that marinate in your mind for a minute. Even more remarkable: the quality of his work hasn't slipped a bit. He's still got the magic." Tom Simon @ Paperback Warrior"I believe it was Ed Gorman who said that Block writes the best sentences in the business. That's still true. This is a book that may not be fo
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Why don't I let these good people tell you about DEAD GIRL BLUES?"Dark and cold as the far side of the moon, but with prose as lean as a starving model, DEAD GIRL BLUES is like the dead body you can't help but look at. I couldn't quit reading, and damn sure didn't want to. A grim masterpiece of storytelling." Joe R. Lansdale"The book is so dark it veers into the ultraviolet. But it's also fearless, and it does what art is supposed to do. If you're willing to be horrified by what you see and by the lens through which you see it, maybe Lawrence Block will sing you those DEAD GIRL BLUES. Warren Moore"DEAD GIRL BLUES still claws at me. It's a time-release dread capsule that locked me in someone's shoes and made my gut twist all along the ride. Maybe his best book, and that's saying something." Tom Straw"It's been a long time since I read anything this hard-hitting and thought-provoking. DEAD GIRL BLUES is daringly original, both shocking and brilliantly told." David Morrell"DEAD GIRL BLUES will surely offend some readers, but I loved it. It's wonderfully written and the voice is pitch-perfect, comfortable and unsettling at the same time. If you are into dark noir, this book is for you." Lee Goldberg"This is an astonishing novel, the most profound examination and evisceration of identity which I have encountered in decades. A stunning and terminally unsettling work." Barry N. Malzberg"It's a meditation on dark impulses and trying to live with them that is going to haunt me for a good long while. Some people have already noted that this is one of Block's best books, and you can add me to that list." Kemper's Book Blog"When the novel turned out to be a weirdly quiet, weirdly gentle story of a man who may have gotten away with worse than murder, and how he lives with it-well, it surprised me. I didn't know how compelling such a contemplation would be, and how tense and thrilling. It's that throttling sense of not knowing that makes this bizarre book so fantastic. Come for the violence. Stay for the if." Kevin Quigley"Lawrence Block's first published novel hit the shelves in 1958. That means that the author has published books in eight different decades. Let that marinate in your mind for a minute. Even more remarkable: the quality of his work hasn't slipped a bit. He's still got the magic." Tom Simon @ Paperback Warrior"I believe it was Ed Gorman who said that Block writes the best sentences in the business. That's still true. This is a book that may not be fo
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