Synopses & Reviews
The heist was a piece of cake. It didn't bother Parker that the priceless statue was in a Russian Diplomat's house...because he had no scruples about ripping off a Red. It didn't bother Parker that his ex-girlfriend had blackmailed him into pulling this job...because he figured out how to make an extra fifty grand on the deal. It did bother Parker that somebody else was trying to steal the statue first...because being second wasn't Parker's style. Whether he was up against the mob of the KGB, Parker intended to beat them all at the stealing game...because that's what Parker did best. Of course, he didn't count on a double cross, a two-timing blonde, and one lethal luger aimed at making him not only second, but last. Dead last.
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"Cunning...Courage...Imagination...Parker is in action once more." New York Times
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"Whatever Stark writes, I read. He's a stylist, a pro, and I thoroughly enjoy his attitude." Elmore Leonard
About the Author
Richard Stark is one of the preeminent authors and inventors of noir crime fiction. Stark's recent Parker novels Comeback and Backflash were selected as New York Times Notable Books of the Year. His first novel, The Hunter, became the classic 1967 movie Point Blank. Thirty years later The Hunter was adapted again by Hollywood, in the hit Mel Gibson movie Payback. Richard Stark is also, at times, mystery Grand Master Donald E. Westlake.