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The Road to Ruin
  

The Road to Ruin [Large Print] (Library Binding)

de Donald E. Westlake (Author)
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In this boisterous 11th outing (after 2001's Bad News) featuring John Dortmunder, Westlake's hapless crook and his gang decide to hire on as live-in staff to a wealthy corporate crook as a way to get access to, and ultimately steal, his collection of antique cars. Then things start to crumble, as they tend to do around Dortmunder. Not his fault, of course. Who could know that three other sets of people are also plotting revenge on this same crook? Or that these other bozos would kidnap the crook, thereby bringing the police onto the scene just at the wrong time? And who could have predicted that Dortmunder would be kidnapped right along with the boss? The only thing we know for sure is, it's all funny. Nobody does comic capers better than Westlake. This one unfolds with such cinematic energy that we don't so much read it as watch while the players race around the countryside and almost bang into each other. Sparkling droplets of Westlake wit abound: a fence named Honest Irving, a small Pennsylvania town named Shickshinny, a security guard named Mort Pessle and Dortmunder's gargantuan pal Tiny, who "didn't so much sit in an automobile as wear it." Almost everyone comes out at the end with dignity and limbs intact, but with no loot. The good news for readers is that Dortmunder is free to try again another day.
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John Dortmunder's target, in this latest in Westlake's popular series, is the collection of antique automobiles owned by one Monroe Hall, a disgraced but unjailed ex-CEO holed up on his heavily guarded estate in rural Pennsylvania. In addition to Dortmunder and friends, intent on burglary, two venture capitalists want to kidnap Hall, and three union workers want restitution of the retirement fund that Hall looted. Nothing works out as planned, but much amusement results from the conflicting capers. William Dufris has a high old time with the large and disparate cast of characters, including Dortmunder's merry band and an alcoholic traveling salesman. He even gives voice to one of the venture capitalists before and after a broken jaw. R.E.K. © AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --Ce texte provient de la Audio CD édition.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 The Downward Road, Nov. 12 2004
This review is from: The Road to Ruin (Hardcover)
John Dortmunder's stock in trade is coming up with dazzlingly brilliant robbery schemes which then proceed to fall apart for completely unexpected (and usually very funny) reasons. In "The Road To Ruin", unfortunately, Dortmunder's plan isn't all that brilliant, and the way it falls apart isn't all that unexpected.

Author Donald Westlake is still a consummate pro, however, so even in a subpar outing like this there are at least some good laughs scattered throughout. But if you're thinking of making this your introduction to the Dortmunder gang, please reconsider. Almost any other book in this series will do a better job of getting you hooked, except maybe "What's The Worst That Could Happen?" -- a great read, but funnier if you already know Dortmunder's case history.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Please Donald, More Dortmunder, Sep 6 2004
This review is from: The Road to Ruin (Hardcover)
Donald E. Westlake has made a career interspersing wonderful Dortmunder novels with various substandard other books. Road to Ruin is another hit for the Dortmunder genre. It involves Dortmunder and his usual associates as they try to steal a set of antique cars. As usual Westlake involves various other characters as they approach the climax from other directions. The laugh quotient is high as it normally is with novels of the series. And you always know that although they are crooks Dortmunder and his cronies don't really want to hurt anyone. Road To Ruin eclipses the last two Dortmunder novels (What's the Worst that Could Happen, and Bad News) primarily because the secondary characters are a great improvement. This particular adventure is very close to the best novels of the Dortmunder series (specifically The Hot Rock, Nobody's Perfect and Drowned Hopes). For this reviewer it would be ideal if Westlake spent the rest of his life writing only Dortmunder novels.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Dortmunder disappointment, Jui 3 2004
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This review is from: The Road to Ruin (Hardcover)
If you're a fan of John Dortmunder and his crew of misfit crooks, you'll be disappointed, and ultimately frustrated, by this outing.

It starts off promisingly enough, with the idea to heist a fleet of antique cars from a despised millionaire. The only way in -- so that they won't have to deal with all his electric fences and impossible security -- is to go to work for the man and pull an inside job.

Meanwhile, another group of men -- who have good reason to hate the despised millionaire -- plot to kidnap, and then force, him to electronically transfer $10 million of his money to them.

Without giving too much away, you know Dortmunder's crew and this other group will eventually collide. Unfortunately, by the time this happens, its very late in the story -- and the outcome is not the usual droll hilarity that we expect from the finale of a Dortmunder novel by Westlake (I.E. the bank in inside a trailer rolls down a hill and off a pier, in "The Bank Job," leaving Dortmunder and company with nothing). Instead, the story just peters out. I can only hope the next Dortmunder novel will be better thought out, with a more satisfying conclusion and fewer loose ends.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Not up to Par
I'm sorry, this book just doesn't measure up to classic Westlake. Understand, I'm a huge fan of DW - there's one book of his out there, a nonfiction work, that I haven't read. Read more
Publié le Mai 10 2004 par David J. Ley

5.0étoiles sur 5 Dortmunder Dreams Up a Driving Heist!
You will enjoy this book much more if you DO NOT READ the jacket copy. For some reason, the publisher has put spoilers in there. Read more
Publié le Mai 8 2004 par Professor Donald Mitchell

5.0étoiles sur 5 amusing witty crime thriller
Once he was society's darling, invited to all the posh social events of the season, but now Monroe Hall doesn't ever leave his Pennsylvanian estate and nobody he used to call... Read more
Publié le Avril 28 2004 par Harriet Klausner

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