Money for Nothing

by Donald E. Westlake

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Seven years after he begins receiving mysterious checks that follow him as he moves through life, Josh Redmont, en route to a summer vacation, is approached by a stranger with information about Josh's identity.

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“Who was giving him all this money? A thousand dollars a month, regular as clockwork…”
“For seven years, it was easy. Money for nothing.”

Hard to read this book without the song by Dire Straits humming in my brain!

Great premise, and a strong first 100 pages! I always like the idea of someone not knowing that they are a spy, or secret agent, or someone like that, but then they have to figure it out and rise to the occasion! But the idea, well, it just sort of peters out and actually the story became a bit tedious to read. There was a lot of pages given to the main character wondering about what would be happening to him, instead of things actually happening. Still, it's Westlake, so totally worth the read!
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Money For Nothing (2003) by Donald E. Westlake. If you haven’t read anything from Mr. Westlake, or Richard Stark an alias of his, then you have been missing out on a lot. This novel from 20 years ago stands well the test of time. The title refers to the $1,000 checks Josh Redmont is, and has been getting every month for seven years. At the start he had no idea where it was coming from. Yes, they did say United States Agent on the front and K Street, Washington, but there was no street number to send them back to. The phone number so nicely added to the check, when dialed, was never answered. Being a young man struggling in New York City, Josh debated with himself then finally put the check into his meager account.
Forward seven years show more and Josh is married with a two year old son and a job at an advertising firm. Things are going great and the checks no longer matter to him until the day he is waiting for the ferry out to where his wife and child are staying for the summer. A man sits next to him and says “You are activated” and Josh’s world goes topsy-turvy.
It seems he has been paid by a foreign government all those years and now they want some assistance from him. Josh is quickly backed into a corner and not knowing just what to do, feeling the threat to him and his family this controller from a foreign land emits, just barely agrees.
Then things begin to spiral rapidly out of his control. His weekend empty apartment is used for transient foreigners, then a femme fatale spy is housed with him during the week he is in town. He discovers the sinister plot that has entrapped him, and realizes there is almost no hope for his own survival. Or that of his family.
As things get darker, more and more amusing events occur to our hero and an unlikely accomplice. Mr. Westlake is a past master at writing about people in the worst situations, but with a witty take to it all. Just read one of his Dortmund novels like The Hot Rock or Why Me? and you will understand
This is a treat where you know things will manage to turn out well, but you’re not certain of that until the last chapter or two. And even the last two pages deliver surprises. I can’t believe I missed this great comic-thriller tale on its first go round. If you get a chance, grab it up and enjoy.
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Westlake is so entertaining. Money for Nothing is so fresh, so readable yet so clever, how does the man do it? As with most script-writing authors, there is so much just below the surface you are forced to read every chapter twice over for fear you've missed something. Brilliant stuff.

Loved the doggerel of the nineteenth century poet: Thou shalt not kill, but need'st not strive/Officiously to keep alive. (Chapter 50)
Josh Redmont has been recieving a $1,000 check every month for no apparent reason for 7 years. Then one day Josh is approached and told he's now active. This starts a spy story with plenty of Westlakes trademark humor. A fun read.
I like Westlake when I start his books, including this one, then get impatient, like listening to a joke that goes on too long. It could be that my sense of humor just doesn't jibe with his, or not for 275 pages at any rate.
Another fun one from the late, lamented Donald Westlake. Story of a sleeper spy who doesn't know he is one until he's activated. Well, plotted and funny, with good NYC and Fire Island scenes.
Westlake is fun. I read his books quickly and sometimes they are just the 'thing' one needs in between more serious books.
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Author Donald E. Westlake was born in Brooklyn, New York on July 12, 1933. He attended colleges in New York, but did not graduate. He wrote more than 100 novels and 5 screenplays throughout his lifetime. He also wrote under numerous pseudonyms including Richard Stark, Tucker Coe, and Samuel Holt. Almost 20 of his novels were adapted into films and show more he created the television series, The Father Dowling Mysteries. He is a three-time winner of the Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America and was nominated for an Academy Award for his screenplay for The Grifters. He was also named a Mystery Writers of America Grand Master in 1993. He died of a heart attack on December 31, 2008 at the age of 75. (Bowker Author Biography) Donald E. Westlake has won three Edgar Awards & was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for "The Grifters". He lives in upstate New York. (Publisher Provided) show less

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Original title
Money for Nothing
Original publication date
2003
People/Characters
Josh Redmont
Related movies
Money for Nothing (2010 | IMDb)
First words
When the first check came in, Josh Redmont, who was then twenty-seven, had no idea what it was for.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"I liked that life."
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Will, George F.

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Fiction and Literature, Mystery
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3573 .E9 .M55Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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