Lawrence Block bibliography
Appearance
This is a list of works by Lawrence Block, an American author of mystery fiction, with a career spanning six decades.
Matthew Scudder novels
[edit]- The Sins of the Fathers (1976)
- Time to Murder and Create (1976)
- In the Midst of Death (1976)
- A Stab in the Dark (1981)
- Eight Million Ways to Die (1982)
- When the Sacred Ginmill Closes (1986)
- Out on the Cutting Edge (1989)
- A Ticket to the Boneyard (1990)
- A Dance at the Slaughterhouse (1991)
- A Walk Among the Tombstones (1992)
- The Devil Knows You're Dead (1993)
- A Long Line of Dead Men (1994)
- Even the Wicked (1997)
- Everybody Dies (1998)
- Hope to Die (2001)
- All the Flowers Are Dying (2005)
- A Drop of the Hard Stuff (2011)
- The Night and the Music (2013) (A collection of Matthew Scudder short stories and novelettes, 11 in total)
- A Time to Scatter Stones (2019) (Novella)
- The Autobiography of Matthew Scudder (2023)
Bernie Rhodenbarr novels
[edit]- Burglars Can't Be Choosers (1977)
- The Burglar in the Closet (1978)
- The Burglar Who Liked to Quote Kipling (1979)
- The Burglar Who Studied Spinoza (1980)
- The Burglar Who Painted Like Mondrian (1983)
- The Burglar Who Traded Ted Williams (1994)
- The Burglar Who Thought He Was Bogart (1995)
- The Burglar in the Library (1997)
- The Burglar in the Rye (1999)
- The Burglar on the Prowl (2004)
- The Burglar Who Counted the Spoons (2013)
- The Burglar in Short Order (2020)
- The Burglar who Met Fredric Brown (2022)
There are also three Bernie Rhodenbarr short stories: "Like a Thief in the Night" (Cosmopolitan, May 1983), "The Burglar Who Dropped In On Elvis" (Playboy, April 1990), and "The Burglar Who Smelled Smoke" (Mary Higgins Clark Mystery Magazine, Summer/Fall 1997). These stories are collected in the 2002 anthology Enough Rope, and in the Rhodenbarr book, The Burglar in Short Order.
Evan Tanner novels
[edit]- The Thief Who Couldn't Sleep (1966)
- The Canceled Czech (1966)
- Tanner's Twelve Swingers (1967)
- The Scoreless Thai (also known as Two for Tanner; 1968)
- Tanner's Tiger (1968)
- Here Comes a Hero (also known as Tanner's Virgin; 1968)
- Me Tanner, You Jane (1970)
- Tanner on Ice (1998)
Chip Harrison novels/stories (as Chip Harrison)
[edit]- No Score (1970)
- Chip Harrison Scores Again (1971)
- Make Out With Murder (a.k.a. The Five Little Rich Girls) (1974)
- The Topless Tulip Caper (1975)
- "As Dark As Christmas Gets" (1997), a Chip Harrison short story written specifically for customers of the Otto Penzler–owned Mysterious Bookshop; printed in booklet format for the 1997 holiday season, and collected in Christmas at The Mysterious Bookshop (Vanguard Press 2010, ISBN 978-1-59315-617-6)
A collection of eighty-four short stories, Enough Rope (2002), contains two Chip Harrison stories.
Keller novels
[edit]- Hit Man (1998)
- Hit List (2000)
- Hit Parade (2006)
- Hit and Run (2008)
- Hit Me (2013)
- Keller's Fedora (2016) (Novella)
A collection of eighty-four short stories, Enough Rope (2002), contains five Keller stories.
Written as Jill Emerson
[edit]- Warm and Willing (1964)
- Enough of Sorrow (1965)
- Thirty (1970)
- Threesome (1970)
- A Madwoman's Diary (1972)
- The Trouble with Eden (1973)
- A Week as Andrea Benstock (1975)
- Getting Off (2011)
- Shadows (2016)
Written as Paul Kavanagh
[edit]- Such Men Are Dangerous (1969)
- The Triumph of Evil (1971)
- Not Comin' Home to You (1974)
Written as Sheldon Lord
[edit]- Carla (Midwood Books, 1958)
- Born to Be Bad (Tower Publications, 1959)
- 69 Barrow Street (Tower Publications, 1959)
- A Strange Kind of Love (Tower Publications, 1960)
- Of Shame and Joy: An Original Novel (Midwood Books, 1960)
- A Woman Must Love (Tower Publications, 1960)
- Kept Midwood 035 (Tower Publications, 1960)
- Candy (Tower Publications, 1960)
- 21 Gay Street: An Original Novel (Tower Publications, 1960)
- April North (Beacon Books, 1961)
- Pads are for Passion (Beacon Books, 1961) (reissued by Hard Case Crime as A Diet of Treacle)
- Community of Women (Beacon Books, 1963)
- The Sex Shuffle (Beacon Books, 1964) (reissued by Hard Case Crime as Lucky at Cards)
- Savage Lover (Softcover Library, 1968) (written in 1958; reissued by Hard Case Crime as Sinner Man)
Written as Andrew Shaw
[edit]- Campus Tramp (Nightstand Books, 1959)
- The Adulterers (Corinth Publications, 1960)
- High School Sex Club (Nightstand Books, 1960)
- College for Sinners (Corinth Publications, 1960)
- Sexpot! (Nightstand Books, 1960)
- The Twisted Ones (Nightstand Books, 1961)
- $20 Lust (Corinth Publications, 1961) (reissued as Cinderella Sims by Greenleaf Classics)
- Gutter Girl (Bedstand Books, 1961)
- Lover (Nightstand Books, 1961) (reissued as Gigolo Johnny Wells)
- Sin Devil (Nightstand Books, 1961)
- Four Lives at the Crossroads (1962)
Written as Don Holliday
[edit]- Circle of Sinners (1961) - in collaboration with Hal Dresner
- Border Lust (1962) (reissued by Hard Case Crime as Borderline)
Written as Lesley Evans
[edit]- Strange are the Ways of Love (1959)
Written as Lee Duncan
[edit]- Fidel Castro Assassinated (1961) (reissued by Hard Case Crime as Killing Castro)
Written as Anne Campbell Clark
[edit]- Passport to Peril (1967)
Written as Ben Christopher
[edit]- Strange Embrace (1962) - written as a tie-in to TV series Johnny Midnight
In collaboration with Donald E. Westlake
[edit]- A Girl Called Honey (Midwood Books, 1960, credited to Sheldon Lord and Alan Marshall)
- So Willing (Midwood Books, 1960, credited to Sheldon Lord and Alan Marshall)
- Sin Hellcat (Nightstand Books, 1961, credited to Andrew Shaw)
Other fiction
[edit]- Strange Are The Ways of Love (1958), as Lesley Evans (reissued in 2016 as Shadows, by Jill Emerson)
- Babe in the Woods (1960) - Block ghostwrote this novel following the death of author William Ard (only Ard is credited)
- Death Pulls a Doublecross (1961) (reissued as Coward's Kiss)
- Mona (1961) (reissued as Sweet Slow Death and by Hard Case Crime as Grifter's Game)
- Markham (1961) (reissued as You Could Call It Murder) - written and published as a tie-in to TV series Markham
- The Girl with the Long Green Heart (1965)
- Deadly Honeymoon (1967)
- After the First Death (1969)
- The Specialists (1969)
- Ronald Rabbit Is a Dirty Old Man (1971)
- Ariel (1980)
- Code of Arms (1981)
- Into the Night (1987) - Block completed this novel from a manuscript by Cornell Woolrich
- Random Walk (1988)
- Small Town (2003)
- The Girl With the Deep Blue Eyes (2015)
- Dead Girl Blues (2020)
Short Stories & Collections
[edit]- Sometimes They Bite (1983)
- Like a Lamb to Slaughter (1984)
- Some Days You Get the Bear: Collected Stories (1994)
- Enough Rope: Collected Stories (2002)
- One Night Stands and Lost Weekends (2009)
- Dolly's Trash and Treasures (written for audio presentation in The Sounds of Crime) (2010)
- The Night and the Music (2011)
- Ehrengraf for the Defense (2012)
- Catch and Release (2013)
- I Know How To Pick Em (2013) (short story in anthology Dangerous Women) (2013)
- Defender of the Innocent: The Casebook of Martin Ehrengraf (2014)
- Dark City Lights: New York Stories (2015)[2]
- Resume Speed and Other Stories (2018)
Screenplay
[edit]- My Blueberry Nights (2007, co-written with Wong Kar-wai)
Books for writers
[edit]- Writing the Novel From Plot to Print (1979)
- Telling Lies for Fun & Profit (1981) [a collection of his slightly re-edited fiction how-to column from Writer's Digest]
- Write For Your Life (1986)
- Spider, Spin Me a Web (1987)
- The Liar's Bible (2011)
- The Liar's Companion (2011)
- Afterthoughts (2011)
- Writing the Novel From Plot to Print to Pixel (2016)
Memoirs
[edit]- Step by Step: A Pedestrian Memoir (2009)
- A Writer Prepares (2021)
References
[edit]- ^ A Trawl Among the Shelves: Lawrence Block Bibliography 1958-2020, by Terry Zobeck
- ^ Block, Lawrence (2015). Dark City Lights: New York Stories (Have a NYC): Lawrence Block: 9781941110218: Amazon.com: Books. ISBN 978-1941110218.