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In the era before he created moody private investigator Matthew Scudder, burglar Bernie Rhodenbarr, sleepless spy Evan Tanner, and the amiable hit man Keller — and years before his first Edgar Award — a young writer named Lawrence Block submitted a story titled "You Can't Lose" to Manhunt magazine. It was published, and the rest is history.One Night Stands and Lost Weekends is a sterling collection of short crime fiction and suspense novelettes penned between 1958 and 1962 by a budding young master and soon-to-be Grand Master — an essential slice of genre history, and more fun than a high-speed police chase following a bank job gone bad.
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One Night Stands and Lost Weekends
2008, HarperCollins
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in English
006172243X 9780061722431
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One night stands
1999, Crippen & Landru Publishers
in English
- Limited ed., 1st ed.
1885941307 9781885941305
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"The stories were originally published as One Night Stands in 1999 and the novellas as The Lost Cases of Ed London in 2001 by Crippen & Landru Publishers"--T.p. verso.
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