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The Hot Rock
  

The Hot Rock (Hardcover)

de Donald E. Westlake (Author)
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The Hot Rock introduces John Archibald Dortmunder, the thief whose capers never quite come off, as he and his convict friends plot to steal the fabulous Balaboma Emerald. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


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This is the classic that introduced John Archibald Dortmunder, the thief whose capers never quite come off, as he and his convict friends plot to steal the fabulous Balaboma Emerald. They almost carry it off, but then the guy carrying the stone is picked up by the cops. . .. HC: Random House. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 This Is The One!, Mai 25 2006
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This review is from: The Hot Rock (Audio Cassette)
The Hot Rock started me on the Westlake road, and I've never looked back. The plotting is meticulous, the characterization is smooth, and -- what has captured me for over 30 years -- the setting is enveloping. I can still feel that damp heatless trailer in the rain, feel the impatience of the card playing colleagues as they wait for results, and long for hot coffee.

Since The Hot Rock I've read every Westlake I could get my hands on; I've never been disappointed. And Westlake as Richard Stark is equally good, if decidedly more frightening. This man can WRITE!

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5.0étoiles sur 5 One of the Greatest Comic Heist Novels, Juil 31 2003
This review is from: The Hot Rock (Paperback)
If you have not yet read The Hot Rock, you have an amazing treat ahead of you. With brilliant plotting, amusing characters and a strong sense of irony, The Hot Rock makes side-tickling fun of just about everything you can imagine. This book also introduces the character, John Archibald Dortmunder, who stars in the marvelous series of books that followed this one.

Dortmunder is about to get out of prison on parole, and is looking forward to the $300 that another inmate will pay him for his old cell. That plan is scotched when the warden decides to personally escort Dortmunder out of the prison. So there he is with regret for his lost $300 and poor prospects. Then it gets worse! A Cadillac chases him onto the sidewalk against a wall. And that's just the first three and a half pages!

Dortmunder's old pal, Andy Kelp, has lined up a job that requires Dortmunder to do the planning for the caper. A former British colony in Africa has recently become two independent nations, Talabwo and Akinzi, each run by a different tribe. The Akinzi have possession of the Balabomo Emerald, worth $500,000, and the UN Ambassador from Talabwo, Major Patrick Ito, is offering $30,000 a man (for up to five men) to retrieve the emerald which is now residing in the New York Coliseum at a Pan-African display. Dortmunder needs money, so he decides to take the job . . . if the major will pay a little walking around money in the meantime.

Soon, Dortmunder has developed a brilliant plan that requires some special props, which the major provides. Into the Coliseum go four of the five, and three return . . . minus the emerald. After this setback, the plot starts to get really complicated. The book is filled with hilarious characters including the optimistic Andy Kelp who loves to steal new cars with MD license plates and always assumes that everything will succeed just fine, the driver Stan Murch who loves to listen to traffic noises and talk about his travels routes while nursing a draft beer with salt to recreate the foam, the model train aficionado Roger Chefwick who loves to play in his basement, the easily distracted strong man Alan Greenwood, and the sleazy lawyer Eugene Andrew Prosker, Esq. whose greed knows no limits.

Most books like this build up the suspense around one heist. You get more than that for your money with this one. The action is nonstop . . . right up to one of the most imaginative escapes you will ever read about.

The book's ending scene is too delicious for words. I don't dare hint what it is all about . . . but be ready for something wonderful.

If you enjoy this book, be sure to go on to read Bank Shot, the next book in the series . . . which is almost as good.

After you finish, think about where else Murphy's Law (anything that can go wrong will) can cause problems to your best-laid plans. Then replan until there's no room left for Murphy.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Mr Westlake is a Jewel, Nov. 26 2002
Par D. C Washington "dcwash" (Woodbridge, VA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: The Hot Rock (Paperback)
This was the first in the Dortmunder series that I read.....you can see my review of Bad News to get the full sense of how I feel about these books. To not be redundant I will just say you can not go wrong in reading anything by Mr. Westlake and you will not be disappointed in the telling of the Dortmunder capers and the characters you meet along the way. I have enjoyed them as books on tape!
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