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The Hunter (aka Point Blank and Payback)
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Donald E. Westlake |
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,… |
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Backflash
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Donald E. Westlake |
The master thief, Parker, plots to rob a floating casino on the Hudson River. He puts together a team of robbers, ensures weapons are smuggled on board, and arranges for a getaway boat. The planning … |
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The Black Ice Score (Allison & Busby American Crime Series)
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Donald E. Westlake |
Emissaries from a small African nation ask Parker to help them steal back half of their country's wealth in diamonds. |
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Breakout
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Donald E. Westlake |
Parker's back in jail, but not just any old jail; it's the correctional center, where people without bail wait before and during their trial. So Parker's first order of business is to build a network… |
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Deadly Edge (Violent World of Parker, No 6)
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Donald E. Westlake |
It begins with a rock concert - Parker and his fellow thieves are ripping off the box office - and then moves to a mysterious problem - colleagues turning up dead. |
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Dirty Money
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Donald E. Westlake |
"[One] of the greatest writers of the twentieth century...Richard Stark, real name Donald Westlake...His Parker books form a genre all their own." --John Banville, Booker Prize-winning author of … |
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The Jugger (Allison & Busby American Crime Series)
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Donald E. Westlake |
A Parker novel, which has the main character in Sagamore, Nebraska, at the request of Joe Sheer, a retired safe cracker who carries many of Parker's criminal secrets. |
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The Seventh
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Donald E. Westlake |
The seventh book in the Parker series, this describes the aftermath of a brilliant heist at a college football game. |
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Butcher's Moon
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Donald E. Westlake |
Stark's antihero Parker attempts to retrieve money he had to leave in an amusement park, but the money is gone. He enlists Alan Grofield to assist, but when Grofield is taken hostage, Parker assemble… |
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Slay-ground
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Donald E. Westlake |
A dark and memorable account of Parker trapped in a fenced-in amusement park that has closed for the winter. |
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The outfit
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Donald E. Westlake |
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,… |
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The score
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Donald E. Westlake |
The fifth Parker novel has the main character planning a score that involves a dozen professional crooks ready to take over a rich, remote North Dakota town. |
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The mourner
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Donald E. Westlake |
The fourth Parker novel has the main character coming up against the KGB while on the trail of a small statue stolen from a fifteenth-century French tomb. |
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