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Violence
Some
Murder; street violence
Language
Some
Strong language
Sexual Content
Some
Adult sexual content; the victim worked in adult entertainment
Substance Use
Some
Scudder's alcoholism is central
Emotional Intensity
Some
Themes of guilt, grief, and what the truth costs versus what it's worth
What this book is about
The first Matthew Scudder novel (1976) introduces Block's unlicensed private detective and recovering alcoholic as he investigates on behalf of a man whose son died in jail while awaiting trial for murder. Gritty New York crime. For adults.
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Adult content
Alcoholism
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