RARA-AVIS: Re: Endings of Parker and Marlowe

From: Jacques Debierue ( matrxtech@yahoo.com)
Date: 21 Dec 2004


I, too, just finished this book and found it most satisfying. Undeniably, there is emotion creeping into the series. Parker is a dinosaur (as are all individualists in the age of organization) but we feel he is real; perhaps that is why we root for him. We want him to escape. In retrospect, the entire series is not about heists but about escape.

I am about to open Black Money (first edition, nice jacket, dedicated to Robert Easton, and who was he?) It doesn't say A Borzoi Book, though... a dissapointment.

Best,

MrT

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