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The Devil’s Details

Hit Man by Lawrence Block

September 13, 2021 by Jake Leave a Comment

Read as part of CBR13Bingo: Gateway. This is an excellent introduction to Lawrence Block, one of my favorite writers. Also proved an excellent introduction for me to his Keller series.  I really don’t have the words to describe Lawrence Block. It’s an appreciation for him that has grown as I’ve gotten older and my tastes have evolved. In my 20s, I’d look for the pulpy mystery shlock with exciting hooks. Now that I’m older, I appreciate the mundane nature of life and how fictionally exciting […]

Filed Under: Short Stories Tagged With: assassins, cbr13bingo, crime, Hit Man, Keller, lawrence block, short stories

Jake's CBR13 Review No:142 · Genres: Short Stories · Tags: assassins, cbr13bingo, crime, Hit Man, Keller, lawrence block, short stories ·
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50 Shades of 9/11

Small Town by Lawrence Block

January 2, 2021 by Jake Leave a Comment

I don’t quite know what to make of Lawrence Block’s Small Town.  On the one hand, Block is trying to catch the spirit of the City in the months following 9/11. The story follows a cast of characters: a cop, a criminal, and a few in between, whose lives converge due to a series of murders that shake a still shaken city. Lawrence Block is one of New York City’s great poet laureates, and I appreciate what he is trying to do with the story, even […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: 9/11, bdsm, crime, erotica, lawrence block, new york, Small town

Jake's CBR13 Review No:1 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: 9/11, bdsm, crime, erotica, lawrence block, new york, Small town ·
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More Vacation Reading

Black Edge: Insider Information, Dirty Money, and the Quest to Bring Down the Most Wanted Man on Wall Street by Sheelah Kolhatkar

Shadow State: Murder, Mayhem and Russia's Attack on the West by Luke Harding

Murder in the Bayou: Who Killed the Women Known as the Jeff Davis 8? by Ethan Brown

The Thief Who Couldn't Sleep by Lawrence Block

August 29, 2020 by Jake 1 Comment

I was on vacation last week (with all the requisite social distancing procedures) and I did a lot of vacation reading. I’m not sure why but lately I’ve been on a non-fiction kick, thus, three out of the four books I read were non-fic. Fortunately for me, everything I read was at least good and all merited the coveted 4-stars. Black Edge I became interested in this story when I learned that Steve Cohen and Preet Bharara’s relationship was the basis for the hit Showtime […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Black Edge, Donald Trump, espionage, Ethan Brown, Evan Michael Tanner, Hedge Fund, lawrence block, Louisiana, Luke Harding, Murder in the Bayou, preet bharara, Robert Mueller, Russia, Russiagate, Shadow State, Sheelah Kolhatkar, Steve Cohen, The Thief Who Couldn't Sleep, true crime, True Detective, Vladimir Putin, Wall Street

Jake's CBR12 Review No:134 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Black Edge, Donald Trump, espionage, Ethan Brown, Evan Michael Tanner, Hedge Fund, lawrence block, Louisiana, Luke Harding, Murder in the Bayou, preet bharara, Robert Mueller, Russia, Russiagate, Shadow State, Sheelah Kolhatkar, Steve Cohen, The Thief Who Couldn't Sleep, true crime, True Detective, Vladimir Putin, Wall Street ·
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How Is It Almost September? Catching Up with Cannonball

Too Much and Never Enough by Mary Trump

Winners Take All by Anand Giridharadas

Crime In Progress by Glenn Simpson & Peter Fritsch

Burglars Can't Be Choosers by Lawrence Block

The Burglar Who Painted Like Mondrian by Lawrence Block

The Burglar Who Like to Quote Kipling by Lawrence Block

Seinfeldia: How A Show About Nothing Changed Everything by Jennifer Keishin Armstrong

I'll Have What She's Having: My Adventures in Celebrity Dieting by Rebecca Harrington

Heartburn by Nora Ephron

Making Rumours: The Inside Story of the Classic Fleetwood Mac Album by Ken Caillat and Steve Stiefel

August 27, 2020 by xoxoxoe Leave a Comment

O.K., I admit it, I have not posted any reviews this Cannonball. It’s just been a weird and for too many, sad time, hasn’t it? But I have managed to do a little reading. These may just be capsule reviews, but that’s just about all I can handle at the moment. There have been some good books and not so good books, but it’s 2020, so that’s par for the course. Looking at this list I realize that I have been drawn to books to […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Comedy/Humor, Cooking/Food, Fiction, Mystery, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Anand Giridharadas, Burglars Can't Be Choosers, fleetwood mac, Glenn Simpson & Peter Fritsch, I'll Have What She's Having: My Adventures in Celebrity Dieting, Jennifer Keishin Armstrong, Jerry Seinfeld, Ken Caillat and Steve Stiefel, lawrence block, Mary Trump, music, Nora ephron, politics, rebecca harrington

xoxoxoe's CBR12 Review No:10 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Comedy/Humor, Cooking/Food, Fiction, Mystery, Non-Fiction · Tags: Anand Giridharadas, Burglars Can't Be Choosers, fleetwood mac, Glenn Simpson & Peter Fritsch, I'll Have What She's Having: My Adventures in Celebrity Dieting, Jennifer Keishin Armstrong, Jerry Seinfeld, Ken Caillat and Steve Stiefel, lawrence block, Mary Trump, music, Nora ephron, politics, rebecca harrington ·
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Nuns and Prostitutes

Mariette in Ecstasy by Ron Hansen

A Time to Scatter Stones by Lawrence Block

May 14, 2020 by Jake Leave a Comment

I knocked out two quick books in the last day, neither of which won me over. Mariette in Ecstasy Judging by other reviews of this book, it appears as if I’m taking a rare middle ground stance. I thought the prose was beautiful and the scene descriptions lush and full. I enjoyed several individual pages. But with a big cast of characters and a central one the writer makes intentionally mysterious, none of it resonates. Plotting is marginal at best. It just lurches from one […]

Filed Under: Religion, Suspense Tagged With: A Time to Scatter Stones, lawrence block, Mariette In Ecstasy, Matthew Scudder, monasticism, mystery, New York City, nuns, Ron Hansen, stigmata

Jake's CBR12 Review No:89 · Genres: Religion, Suspense · Tags: A Time to Scatter Stones, lawrence block, Mariette In Ecstasy, Matthew Scudder, monasticism, mystery, New York City, nuns, Ron Hansen, stigmata ·
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A Twofer

The Night and the Music by Lawrence Block

Top of the Heap by Erle Stanley Gardner

May 11, 2020 by Jake Leave a Comment

I knocked out two books over the weekend, both good enough in their own ways.   The Night and the Music 4 stars I’ve never really liked short stories but I like Matthew Scudder and, aside from a novella, this is all that I have left to get from his tale. And I enjoyed each story on its own in some way. The mystery ones were fun but the ones where we see Scudder’s humanity are often better. I do wish the Mick Ballou ones were longer […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: california, Cool and Lam, Erle Stanley Gardner, hard case crime, lawrence block, Matthew Scudder, mystery, New York City, short stories, Top of the Heap

Jake's CBR12 Review No:86 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: california, Cool and Lam, Erle Stanley Gardner, hard case crime, lawrence block, Matthew Scudder, mystery, New York City, short stories, Top of the Heap ·
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