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Jump to ratings and reviews. Want to Read. Rate this book. Lawrence Block. The relationships of these four people under one roof add up to a fast-paced story that is not only satisfying fiction but a rare window on Bohemian life in the late s. A drug-fueled 21+ gay movie at the apartment of one Fred Koans is just link to a world some older readers may recall.

The movie A Night to Remember portrays 13 Gay Street as the address of the building where most of the action, including a murder, occurs. It was never reprinted after its initial publication inand this marks its first appearance as an ebook. Genres Fiction. About the author.

Lawrence Block books 2, followers. Lawrence Block has been writing crime, mystery, and suspense fiction for more than half a century. He has published in excess oh, wretched excess! Born in Buffalo, N. His earliest work, published pseudonymously in the 21+ gay movie s, was mostly in the field of midcentury erotica, an apprenticeship he shared with Donald E.

Westlake and Robert Silverberg. The first book published under his own name was Mona ; it was reissued several times over the years, once as Sweet Slow Death. LB is best known for his series characters, including cop-turned-private investigator Matthew Scudder, gentleman burglar Bernie Rhodenbarr, globe-trotting insomniac Evan Tanner, and introspective assassin Keller.

He has also written episodic television Tilt! As if that were not enough, he was also presented with the key to the city of Muncie, Indiana. But as soon as he left, they changed the locks. LB and his wife Lynne are enthusiastic New Yorkers and relentless world travelers; the two are members of the Travelers Century Club, and have visited around countries.

He is a modest and humble fellow, although you would never guess as much from this biographical note. Write a Review. Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book! Community Reviews.

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Search review text. Displaying 1 - 9 of 9 reviews. Craig Childs. Joyce, Pete, Terri, and Jean are all tenants in the same apartment building on Gay Street, the infamously named road that stretches the one block between Waverly Place and Christopher Street. Like those other novels, there is a 'reefer madness' subplot that is unintentionally comedic.

Believe it or not, this was a common trope in the 's. Paul smokes a joint for the first time and within a few days, he starts to exhibit signs of becoming a depraved junkie.