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The Outfit: A Parker Novel (Parker Novels) (original 1963; edition 2008)

by Richard Stark

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The Outfit was organized crime with a capital O. They were big; they were bad; they were brutal. No crook ever crossed them and lived to enjoy itâ??except Parker. So they wanted Parker dead, and a hit man proved they meant business. Too bad for the Outfit he missed. Ripping off the Outfit was the easy part of Parker's game. Going one-on-one with Bronson, the Outfit's big boss, was the hard part.… (more)

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Title:The Outfit: A Parker Novel (Parker Novels)
Authors:Richard Stark
Info:University Of Chicago Press (2008), Edition: Reprint, Paperback, 224 pages
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In this third Parker novel, The Outfit tries to turn The Hunter into the hunted, and the single-minded hardcase has to prove that he, at least, can follow through on his threats.

The logistics section is particularly elaborate this time, featuring multiple crews as they case various organized criminal enterprises (the numbers racket, bookmaking, and a general-purpose Den of Iniquity), following the money from the corner drugstore to the big shots in the Outfit.

Both plot and theme make this much more of a direct sequel to The Hunter than The Man with the Getaway Face was, but these novels are all heavily serialized. Despite the formula, Westlake/Stark’s prose rarely feels formulaic, with the jarring exception of the catch-up passages aimed at readers coming to the novels out of order (which in some cases seem to be literal cut-and-paste jobs).
  structuregeek | Sep 18, 2023 |
Does anybody really know all the professional robbers all over the country? A hundred of them? Before the Internet? Probably not. But once you accept the premise, Parker is irresistible. (More than Dortmunder, where Westlake sometimes spends too much time winking at the audience for my taste.)
  sonofcarc | Aug 7, 2023 |
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  Mcdede | Jul 19, 2023 |
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  Mcdede | Jul 19, 2023 |
Excellent. Lean plot with no frills or noise. ( )
  grandpahobo | Apr 2, 2022 |
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Stark’s novels are not only entertaining for what they are—midcentury noirs—but they are also better than a lot of what was coming out back then.
 

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The Outfit was organized crime with a capital O. They were big; they were bad; they were brutal. No crook ever crossed them and lived to enjoy itâ??except Parker. So they wanted Parker dead, and a hit man proved they meant business. Too bad for the Outfit he missed. Ripping off the Outfit was the easy part of Parker's game. Going one-on-one with Bronson, the Outfit's big boss, was the hard part.

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