
The Score
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Narrated by:
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Stephen R. Thorne
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Richard Stark
It was an impossible crime: knock off an entire North Dakota town called Copper Canyon - clean out the plant payroll, both banks, and all the stores in one night. Parker called it "science fiction," but with the right men (a score of them), he could figure it out to the last detail. It could work. If the men behaved like pros, cool and smart; if they didn't get impatient, start chasing skirts, or decide to take the opportunity to settle secret old scores…they just might pull it off.< /p>
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I prefer Stephen Thorne's reading than John Chancer's who tended to exaggerate the voices, sometimes quite differently than how I imagined them. While not quite as exciting as The Hunter (the original and still the best) and The Outfit, both of which feature a revenge theme, it is the best of the Parker heist stories so far and a return to form after the disappointing "The Mourner".Best Parker Book Since The Outfit
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the series gets better and better
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A second departure from previous stories is the appearance of a sociopath even more dangerous than Parker—one with a grievance. Granted, it’s a question of degree, but this new arrival succeeds in transgressing even Parker’s brutal, utilitarian code of professional conduct.
As always with Richard Stark (aka Donald Westlake), it’s easy to get sucked in, wondering if and how the bad guys will get away with it—and end up (almost) rooting for them. These books are so short they can have the impact of a movie, an effect heightened by Stephen Thorne’s flawless performance. He catches every conversational nuance.
Shut Up, Grofield.
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Copper Canyon!
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Tough guys, crazy heist, good listening
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Best Parker story yet
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Vintage PARKER
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We see how a heist is put together,planning it , anticipating possible problems, getting the crew necessary together
This book introduces a new character Alan Grofield who later has his own series by Richard Stark
Best book so far in series
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this is a good one.
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He should have passed on this job
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