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Ask The Parrot
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Ask The Parrot
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Richard Stark
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:352 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 132 |
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Category/Genre | Crime and mystery |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781847240989
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Classifications | Dewey:813.54 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Quercus Publishing
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Imprint |
Quercus Publishing
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Publication Date |
4 October 2007 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Parker, a professional thief, is on the run after a country town bank robbery goes wrong. There are road blocks everywhere and search parties with bloodhounds are in the woods. As they close in on Parker he is confronted by a local with a shotgun. But this citizen is not out to arrest him; he wants Parker to help him with his own nefarious plans. So Parker enters into a queasy partnership with an embittered recluse, whose only companion is a speechless parrot, and finds himself joining the posse looking for him! Ask The Parrot is a masterpiece of lean writing and tight plotting, the latest in Richard Stark's Parker series which has won him a universal following.
Author Biography
Donald E. Westlake has written numerous novels under his own name and several pseudonyms, including Richard Stark. Many of his books have been screened, including The Hunter, which became the brilliant film noir Point Blank, and the 1999 smash hit Payback. The winner of three Edgar awards and a Mystery Writers of America Grand Master, Donald E. Westlake has also been presented with the Private Eye Writers of America's Lifetime Achievement Award. He lives with his wife in rural New York State
ReviewsThis is classic Richard Stark, the grandmaster of American crime fiction, who brought Parker back to life by popular demand after a 20-year break. Parker, of course, is probably the genre's most captivating anti-hero...he's showing little signs of ageing and neither is Stark's prose - it's as lean, hungry and tightly plotted as ever. Plus Stark has an uncanny ability to create complex subsidiary characters...superior entertainment - Daily Mirror (Book of the Week)
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