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Review #1 Slayground audiobook free I for sure liked/hateful this book for completely polar back preconditions than almost all

Reviewers. I believed the claustrophobic feel of Parker being trapped in a “funny” amusement park at the same time the entire setting of this to be a major plus of the book. I greedy, here is that Parker with nowhere to move, nowhere to run. Outmanned, with only one means of escape. He’s in quite a jam. This really heightens the tension really from the opening moments. Where this book excels is that giving for you a understandable picture of Parker at the same time his overwhelming situation. At the same time the atmosphere of the unusual scenery at the same time rides at the same time, but, “funny internal” make for an exciting touch to the plot, as Parker extremely hopes to escape at the same time keep his loot, the bigger prize. That are no one really aggressive hoods out to get Parker, at the same time one really, really aggressive favorite of the gang (who more than one time will let for you know he is that aggressive. Really, really aggressive). Not to mention, that are two crooked cops in on the connect with the hoods right behind Parker as but. But, the hoods are quite bumbling at the same time things seems attractive comfortable for Parker sometimes. No one of the dialogue between the hoods is that a little cringe worthy, at the same time Parker, being outmanned, has a little of a Rambo-esque escape instinct that seem a little over-the-top. Exactly a funny drive, Slayground is that as mere pleasures, but not convinced if I’ll last on.

Review #2 Slayground audiobook in television series Parker I enjoyed Slayground. It’s the 14th in the television series. As in all Parker novels, criminal liability is that a business. Not quality. Not bad. Parker’s impartial is that always anyone else’s funds…ordinary enough to live on for a year or so. That are no self-willed judgments. Parker is that barely as bad as he seems. He possesses a professional code of honor: loyalty at the same time reverence for fellow professional thieves with whom he has worked in the past. He is that deeply suspicious of brand new amateurish thieves. He’s violent without hesitation but only if he needs to be. He misses nothing. At the same time no Parker novel could be wholesome without the double-cross. Parker is that impatient with small-talk. He talks only if it serves a purpose. Odd to think that the untalkative Parker supplies for himself the coolest problematic intended goal of maneuverability people–both fellow thieves as but as the victims.

Review #3 Audiobook Slayground by Richard Stark A unrelenting getaway chauffeur on icy roads sours the escape from an armored passenger car heist. Parker is that the only one of the 3 to extricate himself from the overturned getaway passenger car before the militia arrive. His only function is that to hide in a closed-for-winter amusement park. As he palettes the fence, he is that shown by two policemen, who he understands are on the decide with several mobsters. The cops purposely file a incorrect convey claiming he has driven away, so that they can come back when they are off duty at the same time wrest the loot from Parker. The belatedness bestows Parker 7 hours to figure out how to escape from this multi-acre hurry with only one exit. In used to be McGyver fashion, he booby traps the park attractions at the same time narrowly escapes a dozen mobsters at the same time the two cops. An intricate plot in an excellent setting makes this one of the television series’ best. A true traditional of this type. I found this creator right behind following the movie Parker at the same time dared to try the books in the television series. I am so favored I did. It had me turning the pages as he waged war at the same time plotted his method out of the different situations he found himself in. But worth a read.

Review #4 Audio Slayground narrated by John Chancer I adore the Darwyn Cooke funny book adaptations of the Parker novels but have never read one in the unusual prose-only format. Slayground jumped out at me as the dispose to start partly because that’s the one more one Cooke’s grafting at the same time I wish to look the difference between the unusual at the same time the adaptation, but also due to the savory setup. Parker is that a slave thief who, alongside two accomplices, one of them his longtime partner Grofield, knocks over an armored passenger car at the same time makes off with $73k. But things move pear-shaped as the unreliable chauffeur crashes the getaway passenger car. Parker is that the only one conscious in the wreck so he grabs the loot at the same time runs for embrace – in a nearby amusement park! Apart from no one crooks at the same time uneven cops are nearby doing a deal at the same time look the suspicious figure of Parker toss a backpack over the fence at the same time gallop in right behind it barely as dispatch alerts the cops to a recent at the same time nearby robbery. Trapped inside the amusement park (which is that shut for the winter), Parker must lay out traps in a row to survive from the cops at the same time crooks preparing to attack the park, destroy him, at the same time decide his funds. Game on!

Review #5 Free audio Slayground – in the audio player below That’s only ever been 3 books that I’ve read in they say two sittings, one of these was The Comrades Of Eddie Coyle. The Drop & No State For Old Guys. At the moment I have a 4th to add to this list. Richard Stark is that a genre all of his possess. This is that impetuous paced hard-boiled criminal liability fiction at its best. To often creators promise, but when for you get down to it that’s like a fri of the true stuff at the same time others is that sour page filling stuff. Think about this? With all the criminal liability creators out that why only one ”Richard Stark” who delivers a heist men as hard as carnations? book right behind book. So these days I stay understandable of the center class of the road type of criminal liability fiction. Stark every time. 5/5

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