Clean Break
by Lionel White.Filmed as The Killing (1956),
directed by Stanley Kubrick.
Published by Chosho Publishing.
First published 1955.
Paperback.
First published 1955.
Paperback.
ISBN-10: 1958425516
ISBN-13: 978-1958425510
ISBN-13: 978-1958425510
Description:
Johnny Clay, an ex-con determined to strike it
rich, has worked out a fool-proof scheme to knock off a racetrack payroll. The
two million bucks should be enough to last him a lifetime or two. But a
two-faced dame has another idea: Let Johnny do the work, then she'll grab the
swag for herself and her boyfriend.
Johnny Clay’s plan to rob the Long Island race
track was daring and highly original. Johnny, an ex-convict, had spent his
prison years thinking through every possible hitch to his scheme until he was
sure it could go off like clockwork.
His four confederates were not known to the
police for they were not professional criminals. They had been picked because
they were ordinary nondescript men, all with money problems and a touch of
larceny in their hearts. Mike Henty was a bartender at the track and George
Peatty a cashier, both essential inside men. Martin Unger, a court
stenographer, had put up the initial cash and Randy Kennan, a cop, was to get
the money away from the track after Johnny had done the actual robbing.
There were in addition three others who were
to do a specific jobs for a cash payment. To one of these men fell the
assignment of shooting the favorite in the famous Canarsie Stakes. Once this
was accomplished, the robbery was set into motion.
The crime in this story is a grand coup,
fantastic yet completely possible if everything clicked. So too has Lionel
White achieved a grand coup in the telling of the story as he concentrates
first on one character then on another, picking up the individual threads and
building them into a brilliantly integrated climax. Clean Break is
a masterpiece of originality, a highly plotted and ingeniously executed story
of suspense.
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