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The Night and the Music

The Matthew Scudder Short Story Collection

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The Night and the Music

By: Lawrence Block
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Lawrence Block's 17 Matthew Scudder novels have won the hearts of readers throughout the world - along with a bevy of awards including the Edgar, the Shamus, the Philip Marlowe (Germany), and the Maltese Falcon (Japan). But Scudder has starred in short fiction as well, and it's all here, from a pair of late-'70s novelettes ("Out the Window" and "A Candle for the Bag Lady") through "By the Dawn's Early Light" (Edgar) and "The Merciful Angel of Death" (Shamus), all the way to "One Last Night at Grogan's", a moving and elegiac story never before published. Some of these stories appeared in such magazines as Alfred Hitchcock, Ellery Queen, and Playboy.

The title vignette, "The Night and the Music", was written for a NYC jazz festival program; another, "Mick Ballou Looks at the Blank Screen", has appeared only as the text of a limited-edition broadside. Several stories look back from the time of their writing, with Scudder recounting events from his former life as a cop, first as a patrolman partnered with the legendary Vince Mahaffey, then as an NYPD detective leading a double life. Along with these eleven stories and novelettes, The Night and The Music includes a list of the seventeen novels in chronological order, and an author's note detailing the origin and bibliographical details of each of the stories.

Brian Koppelman, the prominent screenwriter and director (Solitary Man, Ocean's Thirteen, Rounders) and a major Matt Scudder fan, has sweetened the pot with an introduction.

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The book is collection of Matt Scudder's short stories that most deal with the early years of Matt as a detective. They are witty, engaging and fun to read with a melancholic twist for the reader that knows that this may be the last book of one of the most compelling detective series . We shall miss you , Matt Scudder !!!

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Lawrence Block at His Best--personally storytelling Matthew Scudder's early days and anecdotal shorts! Period pieces beautifully told by himself.
I highly recommend this so cool collection of Matt Scudder short
stories!!!

YES! The Night and the Music--LB @His Best!

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I enjoyed the stories and the narrator's grizzled vioced reading, perfect for style of writing.

Enjoyable short stories

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I started in the middle of the series. I double related to Matthew (pronounced Matt Thiew). I noted this pronunciation because the Author, Lawrence block narrated the story. It was the first time I heard his voice, because I read and beca hooked on all the other Scudder. So, he’s been my friend and flawed hero since.
This should tell you how biased this review is and not to trust it. Simultaneously, I’ve had Block’s how-to-write in my ears all weekend. Block taught me how to write in the 90s by example and I won a modest songwriting award with his help and author’s voice influenced my style of storytelling.
This series is also a tour of New York City, as the crimes and mysteries got solved. I decided songs could and should serve as both. Laycon, equipped le conic wit is not something google possesses, but I learned it from Lawrence block and Matt Scutter. I didn’t know what it was before Matt Scutter came along, and I figured it out on my own so I will let you figure it out also. That’s all I have to say about this book. Yea, it’s great.

Net was f’ed New York, there was Detective Scudder.

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