Katie B. (katiem63116) reviewed The Sins of the Fathers (Matthew Scudder, Bk 1) on + 136 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Great book. First one I have read by this author. Finished it in a couple of hours.
Penny T. (iluvmysteries) reviewed The Sins of the Fathers (Matthew Scudder, Bk 1) on + 431 more book reviews
I enjoy all of Lawrence Block's books
This edition has 276 pages but subtract the 39 blank pages between chapters & its 237. Also, if its print (27 lines/pg) was normal pb print (say 41) it would only be 156, so its a quick read. The story? PI investigates prostitutes murder. Predictable and not very interesting; not bad but nothing to recommend it either. TPB
Thomas F. (hardtack) - , reviewed The Sins of the Fathers (Matthew Scudder, Bk 1) on + 2700 more book reviews
I've read two other series by Block: "Evan Tanner" and "Bernie Rhodenbarr." The latter was thoroughly enjoyable with its twists. Having found several of the first books in this series---"Matthew Scudder"---I decided to give it a chance. Especially since I bought them, on the cheap, in a thrift store.
This first book has a sexual theme, but there are no "steamy passages." It is a short and quick read, as other reviewers noted too. Unfortunately, I figured out the story's secret by the third chapter. Which is why I rated it with three stars. But "Matthew Scudder" himself seems to be a nice guy.
This first book has a sexual theme, but there are no "steamy passages." It is a short and quick read, as other reviewers noted too. Unfortunately, I figured out the story's secret by the third chapter. Which is why I rated it with three stars. But "Matthew Scudder" himself seems to be a nice guy.
Frank H. (perryfran) reviewed The Sins of the Fathers (Matthew Scudder, Bk 1) on + 1223 more book reviews
This is the first book in the Matthew Scudder series by Block. I've read and enjoyed several books in the series so thought I would fill in some of the gaps starting with book one. Sins of the Fathers was published in 1976 and take place in the gritty NYC of the 70s. Scudder is a former New York cop who resigned from the force when one of his stray bullets shot during a robbery accidentally killed a young child. He also leaves his wife and two kids to live in a hotel room in Manhattan with mostly his drinking and an occasional prostitute to keep him company. He also does some work as an unlicensed Private Investigator to make ends meet. Overall despite his life style, Matt is a very moral man who spends some of his time in church and gives money to the poor.
In this first book, Matt is hired by a man whose daughter is viciously killed by her roommate who may also be her pimp. The daughter is a supposed prostitute and the roommate is found covered in blood raving in the streets leading to the discovery of the girl's slashed body in their apartment. The roommate is arrested and then commits suicide shortly thereafter resulting in a pretty much open and shut case by the police. But the girl's father wants to find out more about his estranged daughter, what her life was really like, and why she ended up dead. Matt agrees to take the case and finds out that the daughter had been involved with a lot of older men but was she really a prostitute? The roommate turns out to be homosexual and the son of a minister but did he really kill her?
I think Block and the Matt Scudder character are near the top of crime fiction. I've only read a hand full of these but am looking forward to more in the series.
In this first book, Matt is hired by a man whose daughter is viciously killed by her roommate who may also be her pimp. The daughter is a supposed prostitute and the roommate is found covered in blood raving in the streets leading to the discovery of the girl's slashed body in their apartment. The roommate is arrested and then commits suicide shortly thereafter resulting in a pretty much open and shut case by the police. But the girl's father wants to find out more about his estranged daughter, what her life was really like, and why she ended up dead. Matt agrees to take the case and finds out that the daughter had been involved with a lot of older men but was she really a prostitute? The roommate turns out to be homosexual and the son of a minister but did he really kill her?
I think Block and the Matt Scudder character are near the top of crime fiction. I've only read a hand full of these but am looking forward to more in the series.
The hooker was young, pretty... and dead, butchered in a Greenwich Village apartment. The prime suspect is a minister's son, was also dead, the victim of a jailhouse suicide. The case is NOT over.
Stephen P. (thelad48) reviewed The Sins of the Fathers (Matthew Scudder, Bk 1) on + 495 more book reviews
Classic Scudder
This was my intro to Matthew Scudder. I liked it well enough to request every book in the series. I was not disappointed. I have a whole circle of "new friends"