tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5448581132479481740.post2927958591348512468..comments2024-03-25T11:29:25.356-04:00Comments on Existential Ennui: Westlake Score: Bank Shot by Donald E. WestlakeNick Jones (Louis XIV, the Sun King)http://www.blogger.com/profile/17716508525331235684noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5448581132479481740.post-88703797882986065072010-06-30T05:09:42.335-04:002010-06-30T05:09:42.335-04:00Hmm, Parker versue Dortmunder... now there's a...Hmm, Parker versue Dortmunder... now there's an idea. I'll give that a go once I've got Bank Shot under my belt. Ta for the idea!<br /><br />I'd only vaguely registered The Passage, so thanks for the heads-up on that. Just ordered the signed UK first edition!Nick Jones (Louis XIV, the Sun King)https://www.blogger.com/profile/17716508525331235684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5448581132479481740.post-82475750642754640792010-06-29T22:04:34.957-04:002010-06-29T22:04:34.957-04:00I'm reading these Parkers at roughly the same ...I'm reading these Parkers at roughly the same time as you are and I goofed and thought Green Eagle = Sour Lemon (which is what I'm due to start). Obviously, not to Black Ice yet. I think its better to have read The Hot Rock before Black Ice as you will more clearly see all that Westlake cut out of Ice.<br /><br />Both Parker and Dortmunder are regarded as master planners. Unfortunately for Dortmunder, jobs routinely go spectacularly wrong. But for Parker, after 11 or so books, I'm starting to think that he's just as unlucky as Dortmunder. On balance, don't most of Parker's jobs go bad in some way? Granted, Parker always escapes and usually gets revenge and we still think he is cool. His failures are decidedly non-comic so he retains his street cred. I expect you'll post an excellent critique of Parker and Dortmunder several months from now.<br /><br /><br />I took a mini-break from these Starks to read The Passage by Justin Cronin. Given your tastes in fiction and comics, you may want to take a look at The Passage. It is utterly fantastic.Book Gluttonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14569975755798562829noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5448581132479481740.post-17621741974891317602010-06-29T11:23:02.851-04:002010-06-29T11:23:02.851-04:00Ah, I haven't got to Black Ice Score yet. I...Ah, I haven't got to Black Ice Score yet. I'm on Green Eagle Score at the moment, so that'll be next up. Heh, I'm even keener to get to it now!<br /><br />Ah yes, the mythical Child Heist... Gimme a few weeks and I should have something on that...Nick Jones (Louis XIV, the Sun King)https://www.blogger.com/profile/17716508525331235684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5448581132479481740.post-14623249982126814202010-06-29T11:17:40.724-04:002010-06-29T11:17:40.724-04:00Did you enjoy the bits of The Black Ice Score that...Did you enjoy the bits of The Black Ice Score that were in The Hot Rock? When Parker is discussing the weapons and vehicles he'll need in Ice, there is a bit of talk about special vehicles. Seems like just a throwaway line. But then in the Rock, Dortmunder needs a train and those other vehicles joked about in Ice. Legend has is it that Westlake had trouble with the Ice book because in his original idea, the ice keeps getting stolen and that didn't feel right for a Parker story - but he kept those ideas and created Dortmunder to fully use them.<br /><br />Most of the rest of the Dortmunder books are similarly as enjoyable as The Hot Rock. (The former FBI agent in Bank Shot is annoying but that's the only rough spot.) <br /><br />And given your considerable skills in collecting Stark/Westlake, I cannot wait to read about (and see pictures of) your acquisition of Child Heist.Book Gluttonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14569975755798562829noreply@blogger.com