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The Rare Coin Score (Parker Series #9)
When it comes to heists, Parker believes in some cardinal rules. On this job, he breaks two of them: never bring a dame alongespecially not one you likeand never, ever, work with amateurs. Nevertheless, with the help of a creepy coin collector named Billy, and the lure of a classy widow, he agrees to set up a heist of a coin convention. But Billy’s a rookie with no idea how to pull off a score, and the lady soon becomes a major distraction. The Rare Coin Score marks the first appearance of Claire, who pulls off her own heist on Parker's heartwhile together they steal two million dollars worth of coins.
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The Rare Coin Score (Parker Series #9)
When it comes to heists, Parker believes in some cardinal rules. On this job, he breaks two of them: never bring a dame alongespecially not one you likeand never, ever, work with amateurs. Nevertheless, with the help of a creepy coin collector named Billy, and the lure of a classy widow, he agrees to set up a heist of a coin convention. But Billy’s a rookie with no idea how to pull off a score, and the lady soon becomes a major distraction. The Rare Coin Score marks the first appearance of Claire, who pulls off her own heist on Parker's heartwhile together they steal two million dollars worth of coins.
When it comes to heists, Parker believes in some cardinal rules. On this job, he breaks two of them: never bring a dame alongespecially not one you likeand never, ever, work with amateurs. Nevertheless, with the help of a creepy coin collector named Billy, and the lure of a classy widow, he agrees to set up a heist of a coin convention. But Billy’s a rookie with no idea how to pull off a score, and the lady soon becomes a major distraction. The Rare Coin Score marks the first appearance of Claire, who pulls off her own heist on Parker's heartwhile together they steal two million dollars worth of coins.
Richard Stark was one of the many pseudonyms of Donald E. Westlake (1933-2008), a prolific author of noir crime fiction. In 1993 the Mystery Writers of America bestowed the society’s highest honor on Westlake, naming him a Grand Master.