Christopher O'Riley
Richard Stark ~ Plunder Squad
just finished reading another in the Parker series by Richard Stark (Donald E. Westlake’s darkest nom de plume), Plunder Squad. it amazes me how many different ways a job can go so wrong. lots of loose ends, jobs considered and discarded. this series never is less than astonishingly inventive and fresh, even as Parker remains …
Richard Stark ~ The Score
just finished reading another in Richard Stark’s Parker series, The Score. Parker & Co. knock off a whole town. first appearance of Alan Grofield, thespian thief and lothario, who’ll have his own handful of Stark novels to himself shortly in the scheme of things. tight as a drum.
Richard Stark ~ The Black Ice Score
just finished reading the next in Richard Stark’s Parker series, The Black Ice Score: diamonds, the literal backstabbing politics of emerging African nations, and waay too many actors for this job to go smoothly. more double-crosses than ever. Parker’s got his hands full. brilliant.
Richard Stark ~ The Handle
just finished reading the next in Richard Stark’s Parker series, The Handle. an island casino job goes more sour than any of the Parker heists heretofore, this one also featuring the debonair thespian fellow crook (and star of other Stark novels) Alan Grofield. superb. no one beats Westlake