Fresh from his Eisner Award-winning efforts on "The Hunter" and "The Outfit", Darwyn Cooke now sets his steely sights on "The Score", the classic Richard Stark Parker novel from 1964. Parker becomes embroiled in a plot with a dozen partners in crime to pull off what might be the ultimate heist - rob[...]
In 1962, Donald E. Westlake, writing under the pseudonym Richard Stark, created what would become one of the most important and enduring crime fiction series ever produced - Parker. Westlake wrote more than 20 Parker novels, many considered classics of the genre, and a number of which have transitio[...]
With his old scores settled, Parker's living the good life...until a snitch rats him out to the Outfit for the bounty on his head. Now, he's no longer living in swank hotels and enjoying the finer things, and someone has to pay for that. The Outfit's about to learn, if you push Parker, it better be [...]
A high-octane trip across America, The Score finds Parker assembling the best caper men he can find to knock over his most audacious target yet: an entire town. They scheme, they prepare, and they execute with military precision, unaware that the whole thing is about to blow up in their faces. Long [...]
Parker, whose getaway car crashes after a heist, manages to elude capturewith his loot by breaking into an amusement park that is closed for the winter.But his presence does not go unnoticed - a pair of cops observed the joband its aftermath. But rather than pursue their suspect... they decide to go[...]
Quercus celebrates the relaunch of the Grand Master of American crime fiction, and of his most enduring creation, the professional thief Parker, memorably portrayed on screen by Lee Marvin (Point Blank) and Mel Gibson (Payback)[...]
After an absence of decades, master thief Parker returns to steal a flashy TV evangelist's cash
For Parker, freedom is just another way to get to the next job - only this time, he's not the one in charge.[...]
Iconic thief Parker returns to take the money he left behind in Ask the Parrot.
The sixteenth Parker novel, "Butcher's Moon" is more than twice as long most of the master heister's adventures, and absolutely jammed with the action, violence, and nerve-jangling tension readers have come to expect. Back in the corrupt town where he lost his money, and nearly his life, in "Slaygro[...]