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The heist was a piece of cake. It didn't bother Parker that the priceless statue was in a Russian diplomat's house ... because he had no scruples about ripping off a Red. It didn't bother Parker that his ex-girlfriend had blackmailed him into pulling this job ... because he figured out how to make an extra fifty grand on the deal. It did bother Parker that somebody else was trying to steal the statue first—because being second wasn't Parker's style. Whether he was up against the mob or the KGB, Parker intended to beat them all at the stealing game. Of course, he didn't count on a double cross, a two-timing blonde, and one lethal luger aimed at making him not only second, but last—dead last.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Stephen Thorne gruffly reads Stark's razor-sharp prose as though he is Parker himself--master thief and unrelenting hard case. Thorne also does credible accents for August Menlo, a KGB policeman, and Kapor, a Russian diplomat, both of whom try to possess "The Mourner," a priceless statue. As the novel opens, Handy McKay, Parker's friend, has been kidnapped. While Parker attempts to free him, he is commissioned by Ralph Harrow to steal the statue for $50,000 and the return of a gun Parker once used to commit a crime. Thorne's well-modulated voice is that of a master yarn spinner. S.C.A. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

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