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The author, Richard Stark, really brings to light, what can happen with a crime of this nature. His writing is magnificent. I would definitely read another follow-up to this story as well. "Dirty Money" would probably be good for teen to adult readers. I definitely recommend this Parker Novel for anyone who likes suspense. It was worth the read. Read "Dirty Money A Parker Novel" by Richard Stark available from Rakuten Kobo. Together at last. Under the pseudonym Richard Stark, Donald E. Westlake, one of the greats of crime fiction, wrote twent Master criminal Parker takes another turn for the worse as he tries to recover loot from a heist gone terribly wrong. In Nobody Runs Forever, Parker and two cohorts stole the assets of a bank in transit, but the police heat was so great they could only escape if they left the money behind.In this follow-up novel, Parker and his associates plot to reclaim the loot, which they hid in the choir Donald Edwin Westlake (July 12, 1933 – December 31, 2008) was an American writer, with over a hundred novels and non-fiction books to his credit. He specialized in crime fiction, especially comic capers, with an occasional foray into science fiction and other genres. Westlake is perhaps best-remembered for creating two professional criminal characters who each starred in a long-running Master criminal Parker takes another turn for the worse as he tries to recover loot from a heist gone terribly wrong. In Nobody Runs Forever, Parker and two cohorts stole the assets of a bank in transit, but the police heat was so great they could only escape if they left the money behind.In this follow-up novel, Parker and his associates plot to reclaim the loot, which they hid in the choir Richard Stark is the alternate personality of crime writer Donald E. Westlake. I’m a giant fan of both guys, Westlake seems to write instinctually, sometimes it all comes together sometimes it doesn’t. Dirty Money doesn’t blow my socks off. But, it is the latest installment in Stark’s long running (more than 20) series of novels about
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Download Together at last. Under the pseudonym Richard Stark, Donald E. Westlake, one of the greats of crime fiction, wrote twenty-four fast-paced, hard-boiled novels featuring Parker, a shrewd career criminal with a talent for heists and a code all his own. Under the pseudonym Richard Stark, Donald E. Westlake, one of the greats of crime fiction, wrote twenty-four fast-paced, hard-boiled novels featuring Parker, a shrewd career criminal with a talent for heists and a code all his own. Ask the Parrot, and Dirty Money—the University of Chicago Press pulls the ultimate score: for the first time All good things come to an end. For us fans of the Donald Westlake/Richard Stark Parker crime series, Dirty Money is the last in the series of 24. I read them all. Dirty Money is the third of a modern trilogy starting with Nobody Runs Forever followed by Ask the Parrot. Yes, suggest that you should read them in order They have the money, but it is hidden in the milddle of an area where the police are searching for the robbers. One robber got caught, because the numbers of the notes were known to the cops. Such money, which the cops have the numbers for, is called "dirty money". Unusually much violence for a Richard Stark novel. Dirty Money (Grand Central, 2008) Also appears in: The Blackbird (1969) by Richard Stark — Parker appears only in the first chapter of this novel starring Alan Grofield. Dead Skip (1972) by Joe Gores — Parker appears briefly in a sequence that was also described (from a different viewpoint) in Plunder Squad (1972). Download Together at last. Under the pseudonym Richard Stark, Donald E. Westlake, one of the greats of crime fiction, wrote twenty-four fast-paced, hard-boiled novels featuring Parker, a shrewd career criminal with a talent for heists and a code all his own. Together at last. Under the pseudonym Richard Stark, Donald E. Westlake, one of the greats of crime fiction, wrote twenty-four fast-paced, hard-boiled novels featuring Parker, a s
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Under the pseudonym Richard Stark, Donald E. Westlake, one of the greats of crime fiction, wrote twenty-four fast-paced, hard-boiled novels featuring Parker, a shrewd career criminal with a talent for heists and a code all his own. Ask the Parrot, and Dirty Money—the University of Chicago Press pulls the ultimate score: for the first time