quips
Richard Stark ~ The Man With the Getaway Face
after the marathon climb through The Abominable, i’m settling in for another binge-read of Richard Stark’s work, Donald E. Westlake’s pseudonym for his darker side, the hardman, Parker. it’s really more of a serial than a discreet set of two dozen novels. i’ve screwed up by reading a couple of them over the years, and …
Dan Simmons ~ The Abominable
just finished Dan Simmons’ epic Everest novel, The Abominable. takes a while to get going, but it’s worth the slog. i think his famous Arctic history, The Terror, is one of the most frightening books ever. this one certainly qualifies as the most exhilarating and exhausting novels ever. a masterpiece.
Richard Stark ~ Deadly Edge
just finished reading another of Richard Stark’s (Donald E. Westlake’s dark-side pseudonym) novels in the anti-hero, Parker, series, Deadly Edge. a successful rock show receipts heist turns into a closing circle of murder of the crew involved. densely plotted, perfectly executed (an apt term)
Robert Parker ~ Sixkill
ust finished reading my first ever Robert Parker Spenser novel, Sixkill, named for Zebulon Sixkill, the Native American ex-college fullback Spenser takes on to train and rehabilitate in the midst of a celebrity murder case. i really liked it. probably be back again, especially as the Dick-and-Jane-sized typeface, the haiku-length chapters and the snappy dialogue …