
Jimmy the Kid
A Dortmunder Novel
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Narrated by:
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Brian Holsopple
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By:
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Donald Westlake
Kelp has a plan, and John Dortmunder knows that means trouble. His friend Kelp is a jinx, and his schemes, no matter how well intentioned, tend to spiral quickly out of control. But this one, Kelp swears, is airtight. He read it in a book.
In county lock-up for a traffic charge, Kelp came across a library of trashy novels by an author named Richard Stark. The hero is a thief named Parker whose plans, unlike Kelp and Dortmunder's, always work out. In one, Parker orchestrates a kidnapping so brilliant that, Kelp thinks, it would have to work in real life. Though offended that his usual role as planner has been usurped, Dortmunder agrees to try using the novel as a blueprint. Unfortunately, what's simple on the page turns complex in real life, and there is no book to guide him through the madness he's signed on for.
©1974 Donald E. Westlake. Recorded by arrangement with Mysterious Press.com, LLC (P)2013 HighBridge CompanyListeners also enjoyed...




















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Another great Dortmunder
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What a hoot!
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Another great entry in the Dortmunder series. I was laughing out loud at a scene where Dortmunder's gang is trying to pull off a kidnapping while in rubber masks.The Kid Steals the Show
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Dortmunder Does It Again
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What's up with the narrator
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1. Write a novel based on another novel that he never wrote.
2. Use the first, comic novel to satirize his own darker, more serious work.
3. Make me laugh so hard I almost fell out of my chair. Seriously.
To get the full comic wattage out of this little gem, start at the beginning. That means the first two Dortmunder novels, and at least the first two or three Parker novels (written under the Richard Stark label). Don't worry. You'll enjoy them. And you'll be fully prepared to enjoy this one even more.
At first, Brian Holsopple struck me as a little stiff. But as the story unfolded, I realized his semi-serious local newscaster tone was just that: semi-serious, the perfect key for this hilarious misadventure.
A Comic Tour de Force
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What they'll never know is, in an almost meta twist, that book's author, Richard Stark, is a pen name of the very author who writes the books they unknowingly live in. In our world, Stark's books have more grit, edge, and those characters are more prone to choose violence than Dortmunder and his friends. Meanwhile, "what could go wrong" is a primary comedic premise of the Dortmunder series, and its author, whose real name is Donald Westlake, is reliably up to the challenge of giving a clever answer to that question in his books, at the gang's expense of course.
The narrator has performed a couple of the Dortmunder audiobooks, and does good voices that give life to the comically likeable characters without distracting or breaking the immersion from the thrilling twists and turns of the story.
Early on, it felt like some details were missing, like the plan was underway without us the readers knowing very well what it was, but snippets of the contents of our protagonists' new favorite novel are revealed alongside their enacting of it, so the reader gets to experience the hilariously "stark" (sorry not sorry for the pun) contrast of results between the two.
A fun crossover
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
The book was fine. It's not one that I would recommend. To recommend a book I have to find it especially good.What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
Having read Westlake before, the ending was predictable. Endings are not the reason I listen to a Westlake book. I listen for the humor and fun between the beginning and the end.Did the narration match the pace of the story?
I am sure that Brian Holsopple is a great narrator for many books. With that said, the first 2 Westlake books I listened to were read by Jeff Woodman. His narrating was spot on, and enhanced the books, which is what a good reader should do. Holsopple's voice for women was exceedingly annoying, whereas Woodman's was wonderful. I bought 3 more Westlake books that I have not yet listened to. Sadly, only one was read by Woodman - which I did not know when I bought them.Did Jimmy the Kid inspire you to do anything?
No.I'm loyal to a different reader
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Would you consider the audio edition of Jimmy the Kid to be better than the print version?
It's Donald Westlake at his best. A great since of humor.Who was your favorite character and why?
Mom, is the person you encounter on any day in customer service work.Which character – as performed by Brian Holsopple – was your favorite?
Holsopple made each person come to life.very funny
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Killer ending!
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