The Hot Rock
by Donald E.
Westlake.
Book # 1 in
the Dortmunder series.
Published by
Simon & Schuster.
First
published 1970.
First
Edition.
Hardcover.
ISBN-10:
0671205412
ISBN-13:
978-0671205416
Description:
John
Archibald Dortmunder is the archetypal criminal manque. Brought up in an
orphanage in the Midwest, he is 37 years old, served in the "police
action" in Korea, was arrested twice for robbery following his release
from the service, and was briefly married to a nightclub entertainer named
Honeybun Bazoom from whom he was granted an uncontested divorce. For reasons
totally beyond his comprehension, Dortmunder is chosen to lead a gang of master
hoodlums. Their job: to steal an emerald valued at $500,000. Their employer:
Major Patrick Iko, a mustached African diplomat whose country has just lost the
gem through a thoughtless political decision. The specialists Dortmunder
selects for his impossible mission include: Kelp: an ex-con with a penchant for
stealing cars with MD license plates. Stan Murch: a crook who lives with his
mother, a cab driver, and collects stereo records of "Sounds of
Indianapolis." Roger Chefwick: the railroad nut, a skinny man of late
middle age, whose three H-O gauge trains constantly couple and uncouple on H-O
gauge track in a waist-high plywood platform in his basement. What follows in
this delightful new novel by Donald E. Westlake is an unparalleled mixture of
laughter and thrills, featuring a car crash into the New York Coliseum, a
free-swinging helicopter attack on a police station, and a wild breakout from
an insane asylum on a Tom Thumb locomotive stolen from a nearby amusement park.
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