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Eight Million Ways to Die (Matthew Scudder, Bk 5)
Eight Million Ways to Die - Matthew Scudder, Bk 5
Author: Lawrence Block
Nobody knows better than Matthew Scudder how far down a person can sink in this city. A young prostitute named Kim knew it also -- and she wanted out. Maybe Kim didn't deserve the life fate had dealt her. She surely didn't deserve her death. The alcoholic ex-cop turned P.I. was supposed to protect her, but someone slashed her to ribbons ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780380715732
ISBN-10: 0380715732
Publication Date: 2/1/1993
Pages: 322
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 26 ratings
Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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A Matthew Scudder mystery. A hooker didn't deserve the live she led or the way she died. The deeper Matthew digs the more he put his own life on the line.
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hardtack avatar reviewed Eight Million Ways to Die (Matthew Scudder, Bk 5) on + 2700 more book reviews
With all the books I've read sometimes I wonder which author I would like to be, if I could. Most of the time it's Mark Twain, John Steinbeck, Rudyard Kipling or Louis L'amour. But sometimes it's Lawrence Block. He can really keep you turning the pages.

Now, I didn't mention any of my favorite woman authors, like Patricia Wentworth for example. But that's just because I'm happy being a male.
perryfran avatar reviewed Eight Million Ways to Die (Matthew Scudder, Bk 5) on + 1223 more book reviews
Another compelling read in the Matthew Scudder series. I think I have read over half of this series now in no particular order. This is the fifth book and I just recently finished A Dance at the Slaughterhouse, the ninth in the series. Now I just need to fill in some of the gaps which I will be looking forward to.

In this one, Scudder is hired by a prostitute named Kim who wants to get out of the business. She wants Scudder to meet with her pimp, Chance, and persuade him to let her go. Well Chance is hard to locate but when Scudder does track him down, he is willing to let Kim go with no strings attached. Then not long after Chance agrees to this, Kim is found brutally slain with a machete in a hotel room. So was Chance the killer? Or did he order it done? Scudder does not think so and sets out to find what really happened to Kim. As usual, this leads Scudder down some very dark paths among the down and out of New York.

I enjoyed this journey with Scudder and his cronies as he strives to remain sober. In this one he meets not only Chance but also Detective Durkin, who both show up in some of the subsequent novels in the series. Looking forward to reading the ones I've missed.


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