Deadly Edge: A Parker Novel
Description
One of the most hard-boiled and violent entries in the classic series starring Parker, the toughest heister out there
Richard Stark's Parker novels are the hardest of hard-boiled, classic crime novels where the heists are huge, the body counts are high, and the bad guys usually win.
The Parker novels have been a huge influence on countless writers and filmmakers, including Quentin Tarantino, Stephen King, George Pelecanos, Colson Whitehead, Lucy Sante, John Banville, and many more. Their stripped-down language and hard-as-nails amorality create an unforgettable world where the next score could be the big one, but your next mistake could also be your last. There's nothing else like them.
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, strung-out killers who want anything but a Summer of Love. 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.
Praise for Deadly Edge: A Parker Novel
“Parker is refreshingly amoral, a thief who always gets away with the swag.”
— Stephen King
“Whatever Stark writes, I read. He’s a stylist, a pro, and I thoroughly enjoy his attitude.”
— Quentin Tarantino
“Parker . . . lumbers through the pages of Richard Stark’s noir novels scattering dead bodies like peanut shells. . . . In a complex world [he] makes things simple.”
— William Grimes
“Whatever Stark writes, I read. He’s a stylist, a pro, and I thoroughly enjoy his attitude.”
— Elmore Leonard
“Richard Stark’s Parker novels . . . are among the most poised and polished fictions of their time and, in fact, of any time.”
— John Banville
“Parker is a true treasure. . . . The master thief is back, along with Richard Stark.”
— Marilyn Stasio
“Westlake knows precisely how to grab a reader, draw him or her into the story, and then slowly tighten his grip until escape is impossible."
— Washington Post
“Elmore Leonard wouldn’t write what he does if Stark hadn’t been there before. And Quentin Tarantino wouldn’t write what he does without Leonard. . . . Old master that he is, Stark does all of them one better.”
— Los Angeles Times
“Richard Stark writes a harsh and frightening story of criminal warfare and vengeance with economy, understatement and a deadly amoral objectivity—a remarkable addition to the list of the shockers that the French call roman noirs.”
— Anthony Boucher
"Parker is a brilliant invention. . . . What chiefly distinguishes Westlake, under whatever name, is his passion for process and mechanics. . . . Parker appears to have eliminated everything from his program but machine logic, but this is merely protective coloration. He is a romantic vestige, a free-market anarchist whose independent status is becoming a thing of the past."
— Luc Sante
"I wouldn't care to speculate about what it is in Westlake's psyche that makes him so good at writing about Parker, much less what it is that makes me like the Parker novels so much. Suffice it to say that Stark/Westlake is the cleanest of all noir novelists, a styleless stylist who gets to the point with stupendous economy, hustling you down the path of plot so briskly that you have to read his books a second time to appreciate the elegance and sober wit with which they are written."
— Terry Teachout
"If you're a fan of noir novels and haven't yet read Richard Stark, you may want to give these books a try. Who knows? Parker may just be the son of a bitch you've been searching for."
— John McNally
"The University of Chicago Press has recently undertaken a campaign to get Parker back in print in affordable and handsome editions, and I dove in. And now I get it."
— Josef Braun
"Whether early or late, the Parker novels are all superlative literary entertainments."
— Terry Teachout
“The UC Press mission, to reprint the 1960s Parker novels of Richard Stark (the late Donald Westlake), is wholly admirable. The books have been out of print for decades, and the fast-paced, hard-boiled thrillers featuring the thief Parker are brilliant.”
— H. J. Kirchoff
“Fiercely distracting . . . . Westlake is an expert plotter; and while Parker is a blunt instrument of a human being depicted in rudimentary short grunts of sentences, his take on other characters reveals a writer of great humor and human understanding.”
— John Hodgman
"Richard Stark’s Parker crime novels are the ultimate page-turners."
— Jonathan Ames
Other Books in Series
Dead in the Frame: A Pentecost and Parker Mystery
The Children of Eve: A Thriller (Charlie Parker #22)
The Instruments of Darkness: A Thriller (Charlie Parker #21)
Fortune Favors the Dead: A Pentecost and Parker Mystery
Murder Crossed Her Mind: A Pentecost and Parker Mystery
Parker Takes a Trip: Ready-to-Read Level 1 (A Parker Curry Book)
A River Red With Blood: A Thriller (Charlie Parker #23)
Parker's Slumber Party: Ready-to-Read Level 1 (A Parker Curry Book)
Dead in the Frame: A Pentecost and Parker Mystery
StEvEn and Parker: Dinos Are Forever! (A Graphic Novel)
Parker Looks Up: An Extraordinary Moment (A Parker Curry Book)
Halfway to Hell (A Slick Parker Western #1)
Secrets Typed in Blood: A Pentecost and Parker Mystery
The Instruments of Darkness: A Thriller (Charlie Parker #21)
StEvEn and Parker: Dinos Are Forever! (A Graphic Novel)
Every Dead Thing: A Charlie Parker Thriller
Murder Under Her Skin: A Pentecost and Parker Mystery
Fortune Favors the Dead: A Novel (A Pentecost and Parker Mystery #1)
Your Friend, Parker: Ready-to-Read Level 1 (A Parker Curry Book)
