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Bernie Rhodenbarr is a thief always on the lookout for opportunity. For his cover, he runs a respectable bookstore and keeps Raffles, the store cat, company. One day a beautiful dame walks into Bernie's store and before he knows it they're sharing popcorn over a Bogart double-feature. But she's no angel and suddenly the plot lines of Bogie's films and Bernie's life seem to merge. All the usual suspects seem to be involved - can Bernie figure it out and keep his nose clean?
Bogart films are a particular passion of mine, I've watched 46 of them so far. A few weeks ago, in a particularly brilliant moment of LT kismet, this book title came up on my screen. Of course I saw the 'Bogart' part, but when I read 'bookstore', well, that sealed the deal. I had to read it immediately.
This book is a loving pastiche of the plots from Bogart films like The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca and The Big Sleep. Block did a good job of making it feel hardboiled without actually being hardboiled. He hits all the right notes and you understand immediately which character is meant to emulate a well-loved favorite.
It didn't earn 4 or 5 stars from me because it had a bit more politics in it than I care for. It's still a solid tale for any mystery reader, and an especially lovely romp for fans of Bogie. (