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Dance at the Slaughterhouse
Lawrence Block · 1991 · 384 pages
In A Dance at the Slaughterhouse, private investigator Matthew Scudder is on the hunt for the rapist and killer of rich, beautiful Amanda Thurman. But when a snuff film involving a young homeless boy is discovered, the case becomes terrifyingly twisted. Somehow Scudder and his girlfriend Elaine must find the connection between the the two crimes and set a trap for the killer. From the Edgar Award-winning author of A Ticket to the Boneyard.
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Harlan Coben
“"Happy 80th birthday to @LawrenceBlock who is both a great writer and a great friend. For those who’ve somehow missed him, start w Dance at the Slaughterhouse (Scudder series) or Hit Man (Keller series) or any Bernie book. You’re in for pure genius. Promise."”↗