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The Hunter
The Hunter: A Parker Novel | Richard Stark
10 posts | 16 read | 15 to read
You probably haven�t ever noticed them. But they�ve noticed you. They notice everything. That�s their job. Sitting quietly in a nondescript car outside a bank making note of the tellers� work habits, the positions of the security guards. (…more)
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Sresendez12
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A book set in the 1950s about a man who won‘t let anything or anyone get in the way of what he wants. This was a #roll100 pick and had been on my shelf for a long time. Looking forward to continuing the series for #serieslove2023 and #192025

Librarybelle Hooray! 2y
TheSpineView Fantastic! 2y
Andrew65 This looks a good read. Well done 👏👏👏 2y
PuddleJumper 🎉🎉 2y
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Brooke_H
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Well...this was a book that I read. It was a fast and easy read, or I may not have finished it. Gross sexualized violence against women. Parker is an unlikeable sociopath. But this is a classic pulp crime series, and I'm hoping it gets better? Maybe?

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writerlibrarian
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“Well, everybody better move over, that's all
'Cause I'm running on the bad side and I got my back to the wall”
#TenthAvenueFreezeOut

This is dark, crime novel at its best. Master of the genre, Donald Westlake aka Richard Stark, delivers a masterpiece.
#winterwonderland
@TrishB @Cinfhen

Cinfhen Oooh, that‘s a lot of high praise 🙌🏻 6y
writerlibrarian @Cinfhen it's a classic of the genre. Westlake kinda reinvented hardboiled noir in the 60s. It's dark, violent and sexist as hell. I liked the narrative style, less the very high octane violence. Still, at the time it was published.. masterpiece. (edited) 6y
TrishB Good pick 👍🏻 6y
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GiveMeYourTeeth
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Fun as hell

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writerlibrarian
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Published in the early 1960's, this is a noir novel in the pure pulp fiction tradition. While the narrative is interesting, man seeks revenge from those who did him wrong, the treatment is done in a very wild, violent and creepy way. The main character is way out there as the kind of anti-hero that is not even one tiny bit redeemable. Not one bit. #NYCfiction

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deirdrebeecher
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Warning I started this series a month ago and am up to book 10, my book budget is blown. Economical direct prose, fascinating anti-hero, pulse racing action and violence. This is noir crime at it's finest.

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Keyoung
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Great beer, not so great book. Totally would have abandoned this one if I weren't using it for the Panels Read Harder Challenge (#ripPanels). I liked Darwyne Cooke's graphic novel adaptation well enough, but couldn't handle the sledgehammer misogyny of the original.

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BlameMattBoyd
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"When a fresh-faced guy in a Chevy offered him a lift, Parker told him to go to hell." #firstlines

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strandbookstore
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The Hunter by Richard Stark: Stark is a master writer and Parker is one of my all-time favorite fictional characters. He's irascible, but focused, resourceful and tough as hell. Pitch-perfect crime noir. -Matt C., main floor

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