Matthew Scudder knew James Leo Motley was the most dangerous kind of man: one who hurts people for pleasure. So twelve years ago Scudder, then a cop, lied to a jury to put Motley behind bars.
But now the brilliant psychopath is free— and Scudder must pay.
Friends and former lovers, even strangers unfortunate enough to share Scudder's name are turning up dead because a vengeful maniac won't rest until he's driven his nemesis back to the bottle… and then to the grave.
A Dance at the Slaughterhouse
In Matt Scudder's mind money, power, and position elevate nobody above morality and the law. Now, in this Edgar Award-winning novel, the ex-cop and unlicensed P.I.. has been hired to prove that socialite Richard Thurman orchestrated the murder of his beautiful, pregnant wife.
During Scudder's hard-drinking years, he left a piece of his soul on every seedy corner of the Big Apple.
But this case is more depraved and more potentially devastating than anything he experienced while floundering in the urban depths.
Because this investigation is leading Scudder on a frightening grand tour of New York's sex-for-sale underworld, where an innocent young life is simply a commodity to be bought and perverted… and then destroyed.
A Walk Among the Tombstones
A new breed of entrepreneurial monster has set up shop in the big city. Ruthless, ingenious murderers, they prey on the loved ones of those who live outside the law, knowing that criminals will never run to the police, no matter how brutal the threat. So other avenues for justice must be explored, which is where ex-cop turned P.I.. Matthew Scudder comes in.
Scudder has no love for the drug dealers and poison peddlers who now need his help. Nevertheless, he is determined to do whatever it takes to put an elusive pair of thrill-kill extortionists out of business—
for they are using the innocent to fuel their terrible enterprise.
The Devil Knows You're Dead
In this city, there is little sense and no rules. Those who fly the highest often come crashing down the hardest— like successful young Glenn Holtzmann, randomly blown away by a deranged derelict at a corner phone booth on Eleventh Avenue. Unlicensed P.I.. Matt Scudder thinks Holtzmann was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Others think differently— like Thomas Sadecki, brother of the crazed Vietnam vet accused of the murder, who wants Scudder to prove his brother innocent.
But no one is truly innocent in this unmerciful metropolis, including Matthew Scudder, whose curiosity and dedication are leading him to dark, unexplored places in his own heart… and to passions and revelations that could destroy everything he loves.
A Long Line of Dead Men
An ancient brotherhood meets annually in the back room of a swank Manhattan restaurant, a fraternity created in secret to celebrate life by celebrating its dead. But the past three decades have not been kind
to the Club of 31. Matthew Scudder— ex-cop, ex-boozer— has known death in all its guises, which is why he has been asked to investigate a baffling, thirty-year run of suicides and suspiciously random accidents that has thinned the ranks of this very select group of gentlemen.
But Scudder has mortality problems of his own, for this is a city that feeds mercilessly on the unsuspecting— and even the powerful and those who serve them are easy prey. There are too many secrets here, and too many places for a maddeningly patient serial killer to hide… and wait… and strike.
A New York Times Notable Book
Even the Wicked
Matthew Scudder knows that justice is an elusive commodity in the big city, where a harmless man can be shot dead in a public place while criminals fly free through holes in a tattered legal system. But now a vigilante is roaming among the millions, executing those he feels deserve to die. He calls himself "The Will of the People," an ingenious serial killer who announces his specific murderous intentions to the media before carrying through on his threats. A child molester, a Mafia don, a violent anti-abortionist, even the protected and untouchable are being ruthlessly erased by New York's latest celebrity avenger.
Scudder knows that no one is innocent— but who among us has the right to play God? It is a question that will haunt the newly licensed P.I.. on his journey through the bleak city grays as he searches for the sanity in urban madness… and for a frighteningly efficient killer who can do the impossible.
Everybody Dies
Matt Scudder is finally leading a comfortable life. The crime rate's down and the stock market's up.
Gentrification's prettying up the old neighborhood. The New York streets don't look so mean anymore.
Then all hell breaks loose.
Scudder quickly discovers the spruced-up sidewalks are as mean as ever— dark and gritty and stained with blood. He's living in a world where the past is a minefield, the present is a war zone, and the future's an open question. It's a world where nothing is certain and nobody's safe, a random universe where no