[Parker 17] • Comeback · A Parker Novel
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- Authors
- Stark, Richard & Block, Lawrence
- Publisher
- University of Chicago Press
- Tags
- mystery & detective , hard-boiled , general , mystery , crime , fiction , thriller , parker (fictitious character) , criminals
- ISBN
- 9780226770581
- Date
- 1997-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.24 MB
- Lang
- en
The frighteningly prolific mystery writer Donald E. Westlake, a.k.a. Richard Stark, ended his legendary series of books about a career criminal known only as Parker with 1974's *Butcher's Moon*. He cited too much competition from copycats in print, on film, and on television. Persuaded by fans and family, Westlake has resurrected Parker with a welcome burst of energy and imagination. The felon and his long-time lady friend Claire are enjoying the quiet life in their New Jersey lakeside home when Parker's invited to become part of a plan to remove a large sum of cash from a glossy TV-preacher named William Archibald. It's a heist that goes wrong from the start and turns into a tense, chaotic ballet of betrayal and death. One of Parker's partners is a weak babbler, another a cold traitor. Archibald's security chief is a tenacious pursuer, intent on retrieving his employer's money. Along the way, we learn how to hide crooks, cars, and cash in a small city with an efficient police force; how to escape from a variety of traps and sealed rooms; and most of all how Parker has managed to stay alive--in readers' minds as well as in the brain of his creator--for all these years.