Helpful Score: 4
This is certainly not your typical Lawrence Block, but I loved it! A fascinating study of the "6 degrees of separation" theory and a year in New York following 9/11 when NYC truly did become a "small town."
And you never DO know for sure who killed Marilyn!
And you never DO know for sure who killed Marilyn!
Helpful Score: 1
I LOVE Lawrence Block. Excellent book.
Helpful Score: 1
This is a standalone, not a Matthew Scudder series. It is a good story that holds your interst but: if you are upset by pornography it is not the book for you.
Helpful Score: 1
A killer attemts to paralize New York City. "Lawrence Block's electrifying new novel reveals the small town at the heart of the Big Apple..." I couldn't put it down, but that goes for anything the man writes.
Helpful Score: 1
I am a long time reader of all of Lawrence Block's stories. But this one rises above all of his wonderful books. SMALL TOWN grabbed me from the first page and carried me along the story of the people of New York City in post-9/11 world. Block feels that a city of such magnitude, NYC, is really just a small town, that people know other people. There's connections within connections. Block changes voices and points of view seamlessly. A great read. A hard read but worth the effort.