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by Lawrence Block (Author), Tom Stechschulte (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 8 hours and 30 minutes
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  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: Recorded Books
  • Audible Release Date: 6 Jun 2011
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00550NOMQ
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Edgar Award-winning author Lawrence Block has been named a Mystery Writers of America Grand Master. A Drop of the Hard Stuff continues Block's popular series starring New York private detective and recovering alcoholic Matthew Scudder. Scudder is already struggling with his sobriety when his friend and fellow AA member Jack Ellery is found murdered. Now the only thing keeping Scudder from the bottle is his obsession with finding the culprit.

©2011 Lawrence Block; (P)2011 Recorded Books, LLC

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
By L. J. Roberts TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
First Sentence: "I've often wondered," Mick Ballou said, "how it would have all gone if I'd taken a different turn."

A present-day Matt Scudder reminisces with his friend, Mick Ballou about a case in his early days of sobriety, particularly an incident when he was approaching his one-year mark in AA (Alcoholics Anonymous). Jack Ellery, now at sixteen months sober, was trying to follow each of the twelve steps; including making reparation to others for the harm he had done them. When Jack is murdered, his AA sponsor asks Matt to find out what happened. Doing so nearly costs Matt his sobriety and his life.

The book opens with a thought we have all considered of "what if?".

I have missed Scudder. Block has a wonderful use of language, a great voice and does dialogue so well. It is very natural with excellent flow with just the right touch of humor. In talking to a cop about the investigation into Jack's murder..."...it is on my plate, and my mother raised me to finish every....But on the dinner plate of crime, my friend, Jack Ellery is the Brussels sprouts." There is a delightful exchange involving the confusion over Buddha, the bouncer at a rough bar, and the Buddha sitting under the bodhi tree. His writing includes wonderful quotes, literary references and small truths that sound cliché because they are true, but they make you think.

Block's sense of place and time add to the depth of the story. You needn't have spent time hanging out in after-hours bars as Block takes you there and draws a chair up to the table for you. His knowledge and love of New York City are apparent in every page, but he is as aware of its dark side and flaws as its attractions. The main part of the story is set in a time before cell phone and technology, when investigation was still done with quarter phone calls, the public library, taking the subway and shoe leather to ask questions. It was a time with HIV/AIDS was just taking hold, but there was not a name for it yet, other than Kaposi's sarcoma. Yet there is a nod to today in the transition back to present time.

Even if one has not read previous Scudder books, the backstory is included in a way to prevent new readers from feeling lost, but doesn't slow down the story at all. Also, one could be concerned that the information on AA could be preachy or depressing, but it's not. Instead, it is a facet of understanding the characters.

This is vintage Larry Block and it's great. All the elements I particularly love about his writing, and particularly the character of Matt Scudder, are all here. If one hasn't read the series before, I always recommend starting at the beginning, but it's also nice that this book stands very well on its own.

A DROP OF THE HARD STUFF (PI-Matthew Scudder-NYC-Cont) - Ex
Block, Lawrence - 17th in series
Mulholland Books, ©2011, US Hardcover - ISBN: 9780316127332
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Scudder is Back!! 6 July 2011
Format:Hardcover
This is the book fans of Lawrence Block have been waiting for since 2005: Scudder is back! It's not my favourite Scudder book (the previous book, All the Flowers are Dying, takes that prize) but this series is so superior to almost any other crime fiction out there that even an average Scudder tale is well worth browsing your favourite online bookstore for (i.e. it's not something you're likely to find in Waterstones, unless I'm very much mistaken).
For the record, Matt Scudder is a former NYPD detective and now unlicenced crime fighter. This is a flashback episode whereby Matt is talking to an old drinking buddy and relates a story to him. The plot follows Matt through the latter part of his first year as a former drinker now attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings around the city, in the course of which he meets an old acquaintance from his childhood. His former schoolmate is working through the twelve-step process and, having reached step eight, is engaged in `making amends' to people he perceived he has harmed along the way. I won't give any more of the plot away; suffice to say it is written with the author's normal wit and intelligence and bounces along at a good pace. It feels like quality time spent with an old friend - and you can't argue with that.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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'A Drop of the Hard Stuff' is an excellent return to classic Scudder - both in the quality of writing, and indeed the period (the book is told as flashback, topped and tailed by 'current' Scudder).

And as the book is set in the past, it allows for the reintroduction of some favourite (deceased) characters, and introduction of some contemporary new ones - together with new insights on earlier events...

This book is strongly recommended; don't wait for the UK edition!
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