A review by mschlat
In the Midst of Death by Lawrence Block

3.0

Not as good as the first installment, but much better than the second. There's a particularly 70's-specific motivation for Scudder's client that I found a bit hard to identify with, and the setting of high class prostitutes involved more than a little kink shaming. However, I really liked Block's characters this time around, the mystery was solid, and there was a romance-adjacent subplot that worked well.