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Flashfire (Audio Cassette)

de Richard Stark (Author)
4.7étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (11 évaluations de client)

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Richard Stark's professional criminal, Parker, is so hard-boiled he could make an egg cry. Blunt and matter-of-fact (the less charitable might say cold and calculating), he has perfected the art of theft. Unfortunately, perfection can be a relative term, a concept made vulnerable by the honor--or lack thereof--among thieves. When Parker joins forces with three other crooks to rob a Nebraska bank, he's prepared for a gentlemanly division of the proceeds, not for a double-cross. But his colleagues have other plans for his share: it will be their seed money for a $12 million Palm Beach jewel heist. What's Parker to do but make his own plans to steal the Palm Beach loot from the double- crossers?

Working his way across the Southeast in a series of carefully executed robberies and changes of identity, Parker arrives in Palm Beach, where he finds more barriers along the path of revenge than he could have imagined. Chief among them: a diabolically clever plan by his former partners; a real estate agent named Leslie with an unfortunately sharp sense of character; and a team of professional hit men out for Parker's blood (but why?).

In his third outing after a long retirement by Stark (the pen name of Donald E. Westlake, revered for the comic capers of his bumbling crook, Dortmunder), Parker is in fine form: steely, sardonic, detached. Stark's acidly funny depictions of Palm Beach and its native fauna are a bonus:

Alice Prester Young knew she was a herd animal, and enjoyed the knowledge, because the herd she moved with was the very best herd in all the world. For instance, here she was, at five-thirty this Thursday afternoon, in her chauffeured Daimler, with her new husband, the delicious Jack, to pick up just the perfect jewelry for tonight's pre-auction ball, and she knew when she arrived at the bank she would be surrounded by her own kind, chauffeured and cosseted women with attractive escorts, all coming to the bank (the only bank one could use, really) because this particular bank stayed open late whenever there was an important ball in town, just so the herd could come get its jewelry out of the safe-deposit boxes.
Not to be missed by fans of gritty noir, nor by those who prefer their crime cocktails with a comic twist: Stark and Parker will give you both. --Kelly Flynn --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

From Booklist

If there was a Mohs' scale for the hardness of hard-boiled crime novels, it might be aptly named for Richard Stark. His character, Parker, is just about the coldest, hardest, most resolute professional thief in print today. Some of Parker's actions and calculations are purely chilling. So it's especially ironic, or better, remarkable, that Stark is actually Donald E. Westlake, who is better known for the comic capers of his star-crossed crook, Dortmunder. Here the flint-hard Parker has joined three other pros in robbing a midwestern bank. As soon as they make their getaway, the trio invites Parker to join them in a really big score--$12 million in diamonds from a Palm Beach mansion. Parker opts out, even after they explain that they need his share of the bank robbery as seed money. Righteously angry at being stiffed, Parker resolves to steal the Palm Beach haul from them. Needing his own seed money, Parker stages a series of carefully wrought but violent and brazen robberies. But an accident of poor timing--the kind of unforeseeable accident that usually forces Dortmunder to steal the same thing three times--puts Parker in the gunsights of professional hitmen and threatens his efforts to get more than even with his onetime partners. Diamond-hard crime fiction. Thomas Gaughan
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 It's a crooks paradise., Oct. 17 2003
Par Vagabond77 (Tennessee, USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Flashfire (Paperback)
I have always loved Richard Stark's Parker novels. They are all tough, mean, fast paced, short, and easy to read. This one, "Flashfire", is up there. Parker is involved in one heist where he's ripped off, and then he goes to take revenge on his former partners. I think the robberies are brilliant, and have always wondered if they'd work in real life (though I wouln't bet my life on it). Parker is mean, cold, and precise, an expert. He certainly lacks defintion, but it isn't a flaw, for some reason. I liked this one, as well all the others. A must ofr anyone who like crime thrillers.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A weaker entry, but good none the less, Juil 7 2003
Par Bryan Schingle (Thornton, Colorado United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Flashfire (Paperback)
The only problem that I had with this book in the Parker Saga, is that Parker ended up hurt through most of the book. While it successfully showed that he is human after all, in most books Parker is mean and strong. I wasn't ready for my favorite anti-hero to be weak and nearly dead.

This book does have some very positve points. You see how Parker looks through the eyes of someone else (this time a woman who helps him through everything). The bad guys are interesting characters as well.

All in all, the goods do overcome the large con, but just barely. Luckily, the next two in the series, Firebreak and Breakout are great, and show Parker in his full speed and angry glory. I can't wait for the next in the series!

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Five BIG stars! Flashfire's the best of the new Parker!, Juil 27 2002
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This review is from: Flashfire (Paperback)
I love all the Parker novels, new and old. But Flashfire is a definate cut above. Here we see our favorite anti-hero thief pulling no punches in his pursuit of three men who were foolish enough to take off with his share of the loot. What happens next is--oh, I don't wanna spoil it. This is absolutely essential reading! You'll swallow this book in one satisfying gulp.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 outstanding
vintage Parker.TOUGH,SINGLE MINDED HE GETS THE JOB DONE.No whistles and bells,what you see is what you get. Read more
Publié le Mai 28 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 The best recent Parker book
This is the best of the recent Parker books, on a par with the great ones of the past, like Butcher's Moon. Definitely worth reading. Read more
Publié le Fév 21 2002 par Richard Sassaman

5.0étoiles sur 5 Another great Parker book
Every genre has its masters. In the caper novel, one of the masters, actually one of the grandmasters, is Donald Westlake. Read more
Publié le Fév 18 2002 par mrliteral

4.0étoiles sur 5 A wonderfully gritty and stark roman noir.
Everything went according to plan. If the heist was a little flashier than Parker ordinarily liked, it still got the job done. Read more
Publié le Juil 26 2001 par David Montgomery

5.0étoiles sur 5 Splendid!
This was my introduction to the work of Richard Stark (aka Donald Westlake) and I just loved Parker. Read more
Publié le Janv. 12 2001 par Charlotte Vale-Allen

5.0étoiles sur 5 Tight, Fast Paced Crime Caper
Donald E. Westlake may be known primarily for his comedic crime novels, particularly the Dortmunder series, but when writing as Richard Stark displays a much darker personality... Read more
Publié le Déc 17 2000

4.0étoiles sur 5 Noir
The protaganist con artist/thief known as Parker gets double crossed by three of his partners. In the ensuing story he seeks revenge. Read more
Publié le Nov. 28 2000 par Konrad Kern

5.0étoiles sur 5 Stark always knows how to write a good story
About two hundred miles from Omaha, Parker and his three cohorts rob a bank with Parker causing the diversion with a nearby firebomb. Read more
Publié le Nov. 8 2000 par Harriet Klausner

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