You probably haven't ever noticed them. But they've noticed you.
They notice "everything." That's their job. Sitting quietly in a
nondescript car outside a bank making note of the tellers' work
habits, the positions of the security guards. Lagging a few car
lengths behind the Brinks truck on its daily rounds.
Surreptitiously jiggling the handle of an unmarked service door at
the racetrack.They're thieves. Heisters, to be precise. They're
pros, and Parker is far and away the best of them. If you're
planning a job, you want him in. Tough, smart, hardworking, and
relentlessly focused on his trade, he is the heister's heister, the
robber's robber, the heavy's heavy. You don't want to cross him,
and you don't want to get in his way, because he'll stop at nothing
to get what he's after.Parker, the ruthless antihero of Richard
Stark's eponymous mystery novels, is one of the most unforgettable
characters in hardboiled noir. Lauded by critics for his taut
realism, unapologetic amorality, and razor-sharp prose-style--and
adored by fans who turn each intoxicating page with increasing
urgency--Stark is a master of crime writing; his books as
influential as any in the genre. The University of Chicago Press
has embarked on a project to return the early volumes of this
series to print for a new generation of readers to discover--and
become addicted to. This season's offerings include volumes 4-6 in
the series: "The Mourner," "The Score," and "The Jugger.""The
Mourner "is a story of convergence--of cultures and of guys with
guns. Hot on the trail of a statue stolen from a fifteenth-century
French tomb, Parker enters a world of eccentric art collectors,
greedy foreign officials, and shady KGB agents. Next, Parker works
with a group of professional con men in "The Score" on his biggest
job yet--robbing an entire town in North Dakota. In "The Jugger,"
Parker travels to Nebraska to help out a geriatric safecracker who
knows too many of his criminal secrets. By the time he arrives, the
safecracker is dead and Parker's skeletons are on the verge of
escaping from their closet--unless Parker resorts to lethal
measures. "Whatever Stark writes, I read. He's a stylist, a pro,
and I thoroughly enjoy his attitude."--Elmore Leonard "Westlake
knows precisely how to grab a reader, draw him or her into the
story, and then slowly tighten his grip until escape is
impossible."--"Washington"" Post Book World""" "Donald Westlake's
Parker novels are among the small number of books I read over and
over. Forget all that crap you've been telling yourself about "War
and Peace" and Proust--these are the books you'll want on that
desert island."--Lawrence Block
General
Imprint: |
University of Chicago Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
May 2009 |
First published: |
April 2009 |
Authors: |
Richard Stark
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Foreword by: |
John Banville
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Dimensions: |
216 x 133 x 12mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
213 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-226-77104-5 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General
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LSN: |
0-226-77104-0 |
Barcode: |
9780226771045 |
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