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Drowned Hopes [Hardcover]


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5.0 out of 5 stars Dortmunder Drowns, May 19 2010
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Harris Macklin "roadhockey" (Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Drowned Hopes (Hardcover)
This is THE BEST of the Dortmunder series (and that is saying a lot). Dortmunder's old Cronie, Tom, gets out of jail and conscripts John to help dig up a buried treasure. Hilarious. Tom calling Dortmunder "Al" all the time is worth the read if there was nothing else in it. Read this book now!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dortmunder Saga, July 30 2002
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If you have been following the Dortmunder series this is a must read to understand his hatred and distrust of water. One of my favorites and again Donald Westlake has done an excellent job. John is recruited by an old inmate from his cell days to retrieve a stash of money that is buried under a resevoir, more than just money is dug up in this one. This is well worth the read and the laughs are many, you won't be disappointed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Westlake/Dortmunder, Nov 26 2001
By "orion6832" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Drowned Hopes (Audio Cassette)
Having read all of the previous Dortmunder novels, I found it increasingly difficult to think that Westlake would or could top himself with the genius of this series. Again, he proved me wrong with "Drowned Hopes." No one can turn a phrase, develop a character or dream a scenario the way Westlake does.

"Drowned Hopes" brings back many of the great characters from the previous Dortmunder novels and as always, throws in a few new ones to round out the brilliant cast. The story is a wild adventure unrivaled in the previous books of the series, taking our hero from NYC, to Oklahoma and even up Abe Lincoln's nose on Mt. Rushmore.

I can recommned this book in print and on audio-cassette (with a wonderful performance by Michael Kramer - reader of all the Dortmunder books on tape) where the characters come to life. This one leaves you hungry for more.


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4.0 out of 5 stars Dortmunder Gets Wet, May 21 2002
By Untouchable - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Drowned Hopes (Hardcover)
Tom Jimson is a nasty piece of work. He's also an ex-cellmate of John Dortmunder's who has just been released from prison and unexpectedly shows up on Dortmunder's doorstep to ask him to help to recover some of the loot he had stashed away before going away. He'd buried it in a coffin, behind a library, in a small town almost 30 years ago. The problem is, the town and the surrounding valley have since been flooded under 50 feet of water to form a reservoir.

As an ideas man, Dortmunder's specialty is to come up with brilliant plans but this time he's faced with a perplexing conundrum. How do you sneak into a reservoir that is off-limits to the public, find a box buried in ground that is also underwater? Well, one thing's for sure, if John Dortmunder and his gang is involved, it won't go without a hitch and the results will be hilarious.

The crew backing up from previous books are the ever reliable Andy Kelp, Tiny Bulcher who's starting to seem almost human now, driving specialist Stan Murch, Murch's Mom and Dortmunder's better half, May. May seems to be playing a more important role in each successive outing and is a fine foil for Dortmunder doom and gloom attitude.

This is an unusual Dortmunder book because it is at least twice as long as any of the previous entries in the series. This serves to give Dortmunder room to come up with even more brilliant plans. It also allows us to get to know the regular cast in much greater depth. For example, we finally find out what Murch's Mom's first name is in this book. Westlake also manages to introduce us to a few more offbeat characters that complement the regular mob nicely.

As usual, Donald Westlake has given us a riotous caper that is simply a joy to read. In order to fully understand each character's idiosyncrasies I would recommend reading the earlier books first, an enjoyable task in itself, although it's not absolutely necessary. There are numerous references to earlier capers, but these only serve to give the reader the feeling of being an insider to the gang, the references don't spoil any plots.


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4.0 out of 5 stars I thought it was a wonderful story, Jun 23 1998
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Drowned Hopes (Mass Market Paperback)
It's a very good story about a thief named Dortmunder Who's old cellmate come's to him for help digging up a 23 year loot from a heist. Dortmunder get's a group together and tries to get the money again and again but they can't make it. The old cellmate wants to blow up the dam so dortmunder has to get the money soon! I forgot to mention that the water's now under a newly built Resevoir!
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