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Richard Stark A Parker Novel 6 Books Collection Pack Set

Author Richard Stark
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Author(s)Richard Stark
ISBN / ASINB005CHIBHU
ISBN-13978B005CHIBH7
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Richard Stark A Parker Novel 6 Books Collection Pack Set RRP: £45.82 Title In This Collection Are:- Dirty Money 'Parker 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 superior entertainment.' Breakout In a hulking drab warehouse in a hulking drab city in the center of an empty state, Parker is caught moving pharmaceuticals into a waiting truck. Led into a joint called Stoneveldt - from which no one has ever escaped - Parker has to find a way out, before his whole violent past catches up with him. And getting out of Stoneveldt means taking on the only partners he can find, including one who is already planning his next job. Firebreak: Parker put down the body and answered the phone. And from that moment on he had two jobs to do. One was to rob a remote Montana lodge where a dot-com billionaire hid stolen art treasures in his basement. The other was to find out why a hit man had come to Parker's home - Point Blank 'Whatever Stark writes, I read' ELMORE LEONARD'The nonpareil, the hardboilest of the hard-boiled, one of the darkest and best-loved names in all of noir' GUARDIAN'Richard Stark is one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century... Comeback Richard Stark is one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century...his Parker books form a genre all their own - John Banville Whatever Stark writes, I read - Elmore Leonard Flashfire The writing is as stripped down as a drag racer and the action is as brutal and powerful Parker is some mean machine and you will love him - The Scotsman ...invariably well-written, exciting and hugely entertaining. Stark's crisp, convincing dialogue is as good as Elmore Leonard's