Lawrence Block has been writing award-winning mystery and suspense fiction for half a century. His newest book is The Girl with the Deep Blue Eyes. His other recent novels include The Burglar Who Counted The Spoons, Hit Me, and A Drop Of The Hard Stuff, featuring Matthew Scudder. He's well known for his books for writers, including the classic Telling Lies For Fun & Profit and Write For Your Life, and he has recently published The Crime of Our Lives, a collection of his writings about the mystery genre and its practitioners.
"The fascinating premise has yielded some dark gems."
*Publishers Weekly*
"An imaginative collection bristling with surprises. Block has
masterminded another delectably provocative union of art and
suspense."
*Booklist (starred) [praise for ‘Hiroshima Nagasaki’]*
"Several [stories] capture every hue, tint, and tone of what makes
a story captivating. Over the past few years, Lee Child’s short
fiction has become my favorite of his work, and ‘Pierre, Lucien,
and Me’ is an example of why. ‘Charlie the Barber’ by Joe R.
Lansdale is a hard- boiled, richly detailed and violent story. The
anthology’s only reprint, David Morrell’s ‘Orange Is for Anguish,
Blue for Insanity,’ is also my favorite."
*Mystery Scene Magazine*
"This absolutely superb anthology starts out with two advantages: a
true legend at the helm in crime writer Lawrence Block, and a
fascinating concept. Every story is superlative. Hopper, America’s
great mournful lyric realist, deserves a tribute of this grace and
sensitivity."
*USA Today, 4 out of 4 stars [Praise for Lawrence Block's In
Sunlight Or In Shadow]*
"If a picture is worth a thousand words, any of Edward Hopper’s
paintings of American loneliness is worth an entire short story.
Ekphrasis—seeing a story in a picture—was seldom so much fun."
*Michael Dirda, Washington Post [Praise for Lawrence Block's In
Sunlight Or In Shadow]*
"A great collection. These stories are suspenseful and display
masterful writing ability."
*Seattle Book Review*
"For anyone who has puzzled over the vividly evocative works of the
beloved Edward Hopper, this little volume is the perfect gift.
Short stories by 17 writers dramatically start where the paintings
leave off."
*San Francisco Chronicle [Praise for Lawrence Block's In Sunlight
Or In Shadow]*
"Belongs on the reading table of all crime and mystery fans. Allows
readers the unique opportunity to directly experience the
motivation of each story and follow where the artwork took each
author."
*Bookgasm*
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