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  2. Richard Stark's Parker: The Hunter - Wikipedia

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    In July 2009, IDW Publishing published Cooke's Richard Stark's Parker: The Hunter, an adaptation of the Donald Westlake novel, The Hunter, the first of four Parker novels Cooke adapted for IDW. The second, The Outfit , was released in October 2010, The Score was released in July 2012, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and Slayground was published in December 2013 ...

  3. Donald E. Westlake - Wikipedia

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    Richard Stark: Westlake's best-known continuing pseudonym was that of Richard Stark. The Stark pseudonym was notable both for the sheer amount of writing credited to it (far more than any other except Westlake's real name itself), as well as for Stark's particular style of writing, which was colder, darker, less sentimental, and less overtly ...

  4. Parker (Stark novels character) - Wikipedia

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    Like Stark's Parker, this character is also only known by the single name "Parker". Jim Doherty's short story, "The Ghost of Dillinger," published in the anthology Tales from the Red Lion, pits his series cop, Dan Sullivan, against a legendary criminal named "Karper," whose backstory derives from Stark's Parker novels. Doherty contacted ...

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  6. The Hunter (Stark novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Hunter (1962) is a crime thriller novel by American writer Donald E. Westlake under the pseudonym Richard Stark. [1] It is the first of the novels featuring career criminal Parker . [ 2 ]

  7. The Man with the Getaway Face - Wikipedia

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    Stark's recurring character, Parker, has surgically altering his appearance to escape the mob and a contract on his life. Desperate for cash, he decides to join his old associates Skimm and Handy McKay to rob an armored car in New Jersey. Parker and Handy soon realize that the "finger" for the job, Skimm's girlfriend Alma, intends to kill Skimm ...

  8. Game of the Day: Inspector Parker - AOL

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    Inspector Parker: If you like to snuggle with a good mystery, you'll love 'Inspector Parker' to death. Solve the mystery of Misanthorpe Manor, where seven potential suspects, motives, weapons ...

  9. Alan Grofield - Wikipedia

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    Unlike his frequent companion Parker, Grofield is a somewhat inconsistent character, and his adventures run the gamut from hard-boiled crime stories (Lemons Never Lie) to more fanciful, James Bond-style globetrotting and intrigue (The Damsel, The Dame, and The Blackbird). Grofield also differs significantly from Parker in that he can be ...