A Time to Scatter Stones cover art

A Time to Scatter Stones

A Matthew Scudder Novella

Preview

Get 30 days of Premium Plus free

£8.99/month after 30-day free trial. Cancel monthly.
Try for £0.00
More purchase options
Buy Now for £14.99

Buy Now for £14.99

About this listen

MATT SCUDDER RETURNS

More than 40 years after his debut and nearly a decade since his last appearance, one of the most renowned characters in all of crime fiction is back on the case in this major new novella by Mystery Writers of America Grand Master Lawrence Block.

Well past retirement age and feeling his years - but still staying sober one day at a time - Matthew Scudder learns that alcoholics aren't the only ones who count the days since their last slip. Matt's longtime partner, Elaine, tells him of a group of former sex workers who do something similar, helping each other stay out of the life. But when one young woman describes an abusive client who's refusing to let her quit, Elaine encourages her to get help of a different sort. The sort only Scudder can deliver.

A Time to Scatter Stones offers not just a gripping crime story but also a richly drawn portrait of Block's most famous character as he grapples with his own mortality while proving to the younger generation that he's still got what it takes. For Scudder's millions of fans around the world (including the many who met the character through Liam Neeson's portrayal in the film version of A Walk Among the Tombstones), A Time to Scatter Stones is an unexpected gift - a valedictory appearance that will remind listeners why Scudder is simply the best there is.

©2019 Lawrence Block (P)2018 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Crime Crime Fiction Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction
All stars
Most relevant
This is a great and unexpected treat. I always rated the Matt Scudder series as being up there with Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch and having thought the Scudder novels had ended I was delighted to listen to this and have it live up to expectations. The bonus is that it is read by the great Lawrence Block himself (sounding a lot like John Malkovich) so what could be better! The plot is secondary to the characters and to eavesdrop on Matt and Elaine in later life is like the sweetest PS to the best love letter ever received - a joy from start to finish.

Late Blooming Flower

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.