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Hope to Die (Matthew Scudder, #15)
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Matt Scudder is now 62 with 18 years of sobriety under his belt. His personal life brings a funeral, that of his ex-wife, and brief encounters with his grown sons. He and his wife Elaine enjoy a variety of concerts and find their lives intersect with attendance at the same events that were the last enjoyed by the Hollanders, a couple brutally murdered shortly after arriving home from a concert. With TJ attending a class on the French Revolution, he meets a fellow student, a relative of the slain couple who questions who may have been the responsible party for the murder/robbery. Matt takes a meeting with her and begins his usual methodical and thorough-going investigation.
This is a serial-killer book and the characters populating the pages hold the interest even though I do try to avoid creepy thought processes of serial killers. Scudder is just a well developed character one likes to spend time with.
This is a serial-killer book and the characters populating the pages hold the interest even though I do try to avoid creepy thought processes of serial killers. Scudder is just a well developed character one likes to spend time with.
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June 6, 2017
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June 6, 2017
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June 7, 2017
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