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The Mourner (Parker, #4)
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bookshelves: crime-mystery-thriller, hard-boiled, author-westlake, series-parker
Dec 29, 2014
bookshelves: crime-mystery-thriller, hard-boiled, author-westlake, series-parker
*3.5 Stars*
There aren't loads of substance to these books so far and they're almost all plot, so I would feel weird giving them super high scores. But I really can't find much that's wrong with them. They've been very consistent so far and Richard Stark always shines with pacing, plotting, and action.
This time around, Parker has finally concluded his big F**k-you campaign against the Outfit and now he's ready to go back to doing his regular dirty deeds. But first he has to finish his business with his treacherous bed-buddy Bett Harrow, who stole his hot gun after a shootout in the last book and is blackmailing him to help her father steal a priceless 14th-century statuette thought lost for centuries. Parker's a bit pissed that his hand is being forced, but he needs the gun back, he's able to swindle a high pay day on the job as well, and the job seems simple enough. But, remember in Parker world, it's never that simple.
Although it's not remarkable and it feels like there's a little less at stake personally for Parker this time around, it's a solid installment in what is a good series that is fun, quick and easy-to-read, and entertaining. And that's all one can ask for! Recommended for anyone who likes hard-boiled crime with big fists and cool heists.
There aren't loads of substance to these books so far and they're almost all plot, so I would feel weird giving them super high scores. But I really can't find much that's wrong with them. They've been very consistent so far and Richard Stark always shines with pacing, plotting, and action.
This time around, Parker has finally concluded his big F**k-you campaign against the Outfit and now he's ready to go back to doing his regular dirty deeds. But first he has to finish his business with his treacherous bed-buddy Bett Harrow, who stole his hot gun after a shootout in the last book and is blackmailing him to help her father steal a priceless 14th-century statuette thought lost for centuries. Parker's a bit pissed that his hand is being forced, but he needs the gun back, he's able to swindle a high pay day on the job as well, and the job seems simple enough. But, remember in Parker world, it's never that simple.
Although it's not remarkable and it feels like there's a little less at stake personally for Parker this time around, it's a solid installment in what is a good series that is fun, quick and easy-to-read, and entertaining. And that's all one can ask for! Recommended for anyone who likes hard-boiled crime with big fists and cool heists.
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December 29, 2014
– Shelved
December 29, 2014
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to-read
December 29, 2014
– Shelved as:
crime-mystery-thriller
December 29, 2014
– Shelved as:
hard-boiled
April 24, 2015
– Shelved as:
author-westlake
May 11, 2015
– Shelved as:
series-parker
May 16, 2015
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Started Reading
May 20, 2015
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May 21, 2015 04:23PM
Nice review. I love these books.
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