Grifter's Game

Con man Joe Marlin was used to scoring easy cash off beautiful women. But that was before he met Mona Brassard and found himself facing the most dangerous con of his career, one that will leave him either a killer-or a corpse.

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Grifter's Game

Con man Joe Marlin was used to scoring easy cash off beautiful women. But that was before he met Mona Brassard and found himself facing the most dangerous con of his career, one that will leave him either a killer-or a corpse.

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Grifter's Game

Grifter's Game

by Lawrence Block

Narrated by Alan Sklar

Unabridged — 5 hours, 19 minutes

Grifter's Game

Grifter's Game

by Lawrence Block

Narrated by Alan Sklar

Unabridged — 5 hours, 19 minutes

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Overview

Con man Joe Marlin was used to scoring easy cash off beautiful women. But that was before he met Mona Brassard and found himself facing the most dangerous con of his career, one that will leave him either a killer-or a corpse.


Editorial Reviews

Marilyn Stasio

The idiom is what you'd expect for the period (''she made love with the freshness of an impatient virgin and the ingenuity of a sex-scarred whore''), but the narrative is layered with detail, the action is handled with Block's distinctive clarity of style and the ending is a stunning tour de force.
— The New York Times

DEC 05/JAN 06 - AudioFile

Joe Marlin’s life as a con man ends when he steals some luggage in which he finds a block of heroin and he falls in love with Mona, who is married, coincidentally, to the owner of the stolen suitcases. What starts as a tongue-in-cheek and cheeky narrative turns into a very dark story. Alan Sklar’s gravelly voice begins in the tone of a stereotypical semi-villain whom the listener might grow to like. However, as the story progresses, becoming more and more sinister, Sklar’s voice changes subtly. Unfortunately, he reads at too slow and deliberate a pace, unwarranted in a story that itself is slow and deliberate, with lots of thought and little action. S.S.R. © AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169517835
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 06/03/2008
Edition description: Unabridged
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