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  1. Jul 24, 2020 · Many of the books follow a similar template: Parker, a career thief, plots an elaborate heist alongside a shifting cast of criminals; the heist is carried out but falls apart in some manner, with Parker left scrambling to survive and claim his money.

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  2. Mar 29, 2020 · Most of all, Parker demonstrates a gift for human psychology: how to reassure the victims of a heist so that they’ll cooperate; what small lies you can tell someone and be readily believed; which tricks someone might use to tip off a bystander that a robbery is in progress.

  3. Oct 3, 2024 · Like Pi, Richard Parker has to kill to survive; there is no moral judgment involved in his killing. None of this is compatible with Richard Parker symbolizing God.

  4. Mar 31, 2022 · When Donald Westlake adopted the pseudonym of Richard Stark and wrote the Parker novels, which follow a master thief through a series of bloody heists and betrayals, he pulled off a magic trick. The novels reveal precious little about Parker—not even his full name, much less a detailed family history—and yet he remains a compelling ...

  5. However, Parker prefers to avoid murder less due to moral considerations and more because of practical factors: murder brings greater attention from the police and general public than does robbery or theft.

  6. Mar 3, 2021 · Leslie finds out Parker’s reality, and eventually, they both plan to steal the jewelry from Melander and his crew. They tread the path cautiously as Parker nullifies the threat of Melander’s weapons by sabotaging them. However, Kroll locates Parker and attacks him viciously but is ultimately killed by Parker.

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  8. Feb 11, 2022 · Unbeknownst to the challenges ahead of him, the thief focuses on his goal. But when the tables are turned against his team, his new companions leave Parker to die after double-crossing him. However, the tough man manages to survive and vows to avenge the betrayal.

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