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Also very fun to read, like 'Bad News'. More or less the same cast of characters. It's a bit dated, but enjoyable nonetheless. I came to this novel with high expectations having seen the complimentary things written about these stories recently following Westlake's death. Unfortunately, it left me rather cold and I have to say I find Harlen Coben's Myron Bolitar series much funnier and frankly better written. Perhaps this was just a bad example of his stories? Without giving anything away, it's the little bit of unexpected and unresolved at the end that makes what felt like a exercise in gimmickery turn out to be worthwhile after all. The Hot Rock is a delightfully funny caper story, or, rather six different capers, as Dortmunder and his team of eccentrics try to get their hands on the rock. Westlake's dialog and pacing are exemplary; this is one of those books where you read for a bit and suddenly realize that twenty or thirty pages have flown by. Highly recommended. One of the funniest books ever written. Westlake's Dortmunder series is the best comic crime series ever. Dortmunder i fin form. I always enjoy a good Dortmunder book. Wickidly funny! |
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Things do not go as planned with this jewel of dodgy country provenance.
It becomes 'an albatross around his neck' as his puts it later.
This was ok, but that was about it.
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