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Deadly Edge

A Parker Novel, Book 13

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Deadly Edge

By: Richard Stark
Narrated by: Keith Szarabjka
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Deadly Edge bids a brutal adieu to the 1960s as Parker robs a rock concert, and the heist goes south. Soon Parker finds himself - and his woman, Claire - menaced by a pair of sadistic, drug-crazed hippies. Parker has a score to settle while Claire’s armed with her first rifle - and they’re both ready to usher in the end of the Age of Aquarius.

©Copyright © 1971 by Richard Stark All rights reserved. Foreword © 2010 by Charles Ardai. All rights reserved. (P)2013 AudioGO
Crime Fiction Fiction Hard-Boiled Mystery Thriller & Suspense Crime

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The intro on Deadly says it all. Stark is on! Of all the Parker novels so far this was probably the most intense. I think we've changed narrator for this one and his voice as Parker fits perfectly for me.

The narration of the voice of Parker was vivid.

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The tale begins with Parker, Riley, Keegan, and Morris chopping a hole through the roof of the Strand Theatre Auditorium. There should have been one more man but he bailed out at the last minute. Parker would normally call off the job because of last-minute changes but he thought this one a minor risk. Down through the hole they went. Afterward, they went to the safe house where they would stay for a few days. Riley went to change while Parker opened the money bag he had carried. Riley came back to have Parker follow him to the bathroom. Barage, the fifth man that bailed out, was dead on the floor. They searched the house, it was empty. There was no reason for Barage to come to the house, and the killer was gone. They finished the split and thought no more about Barage. So much for the setup of the story. Parker returned to Claire. She had picked out an older house on Coliver’s Pond and opened a checking account at a small bank outside of New York. Domestication! One of Parker’s men called Handy looking for Parker. It sounded bad. It is believed two men are making the rounds killing people Parker knows, looking for something. Between Claire and Parker, the contrast in priorities was interesting and enlightening, at least from Claire’s point. Claire was all about the house, now her new home, and having a home with a man coming back to her was very important to her. I imagine it was stability and security for her, something her psyche truly needed. Claire would not leave her house, although Parker asked her to temporarily go to New York for a few days, out of danger. Parker, of course, was all about the present situation and eliminating the killers. This story is grittier and more intense than the usual Westlake fare. I like Claire’s inclusion in the story. I was hoping nothing would happen to her but I thought it might.

On Coliver's Pond!

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Solid Parker novel. Less about a heist than Parker's attempts to protect Claire. In the end, this is my principal gripe with this book. Stark up to this point has emphasized Parker's ruthlessness and it seems like he breaks character a bit to indulge Claire when she does her best to put herself in danger. Exciting read, but starting to wonder what Parker sees in Claire.

Slow in places, but a high octane finish

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The Parker stories had gotten a little stale. In this one we get a whole new story angle and it is awesome.

Parker throws me a curve

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Wonderful writing, great characters and plenty of human insight. An existential hero if there ever was one.

No one is better than Parker!

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